Megan Thee Stallion is showing out her love of anime with a sleek Soul Eater costume for Halloween.
If there is one thing you can count on, it is Megan Thee Stallion being a baddie. The A-list rapper has a number of hits to her name, and Megan Thee Stallion's brand is all about authenticity. For many fans, the rapper's brand is also on anime as Megan Thee Stallion is never afraid to show her otaku side. And this Halloween, she is showing out in a slick Soul Eater costume.
After all, the hit series was everywhere in the '00s, but Soul Eater has faded into obscurity in recent years. The supernatural series has a loyal fanbase no matter what, and they are rising to the occasion now. After all, these fans have been begging for a Soul Eater anime reboot after its original series closed prematurely with an original ending. And if you are in the know, then you know Maka's full story needs to be told.
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