Megan Thee Stallion is hospitalized in New York City after she fell ill during a showing of Moulin Rouge! The Musical. The singer exited the show mid-performance. Her rep, Didier Morais, told The Hollywood Reporter,"During Tuesday night's production, Megan started feeling very ill and was promptly transported to a local hospital, where her symptoms are currently being evaluated. We will share additional updates as more information becomes available."More details on the illness were not revealed. Megan's stylist and close friend, Kellon Deryck, who was also present at the show with the singer, took to X to share,"Everyone say a prayer for Megan, we are all at the hospital."A user in the audience took to X to narrate Megan's exit. @LorenLorosa claimed that Tuesday's show began as normal with Megan Thee Stallion in the opening scenes. However, the performance stopped midway, and theater officials apologized to the audience, asking them to "stay inside and seated." Megan was replaced by another performer for the rest of the show.More about Megan Thee Stallion's Broadway debutIn February, it was announced that Megan Thee Stallion was scheduled to make her Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical as nightclub impresario Harold Zidier. An eight-week program at the AI Hirshfelt Theatre was planned and began on March 24. The tour was set to end on May 17. However, it is unclear how the show will proceed with Megan's current state.Megan's performance is the first time a woman has filled the role, and Megan's show also featured Meg performing her hit songs, Savage and Body. At the time, Megan opened up about making her Broadway debut and said,"Stepping onto the Broadway stage and joining the 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical team is an absolute honor. I've always believed in pushing myself creatively and theater is definitely a new opportunity that I'm excited to embrace. Broadway demands a different level of discipline, preparation and storytelling, but I'm up for the challenge and can't wait for the Hotties to see a new side of me."Megan Thee Stallion's role, Zidler, was previously played by Boy George, Wayne Brady, Tituss Burgess, and, most recently, Bob the Drag Queen. The role originated with Danny Burstein, a veteran Broadway star who also won a Tony for his performance.After completing 7 years on Broadway, Moulin Rouge! The Musical will close on July 26. By then, the popular show would have racked up 2,265 regular performances and 24 previews, making it the 36th longest-running show in Broadway history.