National Park Using Megan Thee Stallion Twerk Videos In Fundraising Efforts
A National Park is getting creative in their fundraising efforts. They’re using clips of Megan Thee Stallion twerking to get attention! The plan seems to be working! I don’t think…

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Rich Fury/Getty Images for VisibleA National Park is getting creative in their fundraising efforts. They're using clips of Megan Thee Stallion twerking to get attention!
The plan seems to be working! I don't think we'd be talking about Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park on Dave & Chuck The Freak if it weren't for these videos! Not everyone on social media will stop scrolling when they see a post about a National Park, it just doesn't interest everyone. However, if you start your campaign video with Megan Thee Stallion twerking, you might get people to watch your stuff. That's what they did. They start their videos with Megan Thee Stallion twerking before cutting to their original planned programming. I respect it! Check out some of the clips they've used below.
Then, some are a little more risqué than others. Some of them are down right freaky, but hey, whatever brings people to our National Parks, I guess!
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National Park Using Megan Thee Stallion Twerk Videos In Fundraising Efforts
Pretty creative idea and it seems to be working! Lots of people are talking about the videos and attention was the goal. Cool campaign they've started and I hope it continues to take off. Many of our National Parks are struggling right now and little viral videos like these could save them! It sounds ridiculous but TikTok has saved restaurants and small businesses before...why not our National Parks?
The Petrified Forest National Park's fundraising statement reads, "Do you wanna help the National Park Service? Well, good news. Petrified Forest is here to rock your world and yes, the wood is still hard after 200 million years. First, grab a National Parks pass for just $80. That pass gets you access to over 2,000 parks including Petrified Forest, where the wood is so rock solid it's basically nature's Viagra. Next, head over to nps.gov and sign up to volunteer. Want to donate, nationalparks.org is your go to. Every day keeps the trails smooth, the signs fresh, and wood, well firm," via Uproxx. They seem to mention "hard" a lot and I think that's intentional. We see you.