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Megan Thee Stallion's Surprise SNL Appearance with Renee Rapp & Rachel McAdams is Everything


Fans eagerly awaiting "Megan Monday" received an unexpected treat as Megan Thee Stallion made a surprise appearance on SNL, teaming up with Renee Rapp to perform their hit from the "Mean Girls" soundtrack, "Not My Fault."

Fans eagerly awaiting "Megan Monday" received an unexpected treat as Megan Thee Stallion made a surprise appearance on SNL, teaming up with Renee Rapp to perform their hit from the "Mean Girls" soundtrack, "Not My Fault."





Post-performance, Hip Hop's Black Regina George shared an iconic photo featuring herself, Renee Rapp, and the OG Regina George, Rachel McAdams, who introduced them on SNL.



Megan Thee Stallion on SNL with Renee Rapp and Rachel McAdams. A Regina George Reunion. Black Regina George.


I gasped when I saw the photo – there's Renee Rapp, my newfound favorite white girl, alongside Rachel McAdams, my longtime favorite white girl, with Megan! While the focus is on "Mean Girls," I can't help but express my love as a proud "The Notebook" stan. And that performance in "The Vow"... Babbbyyy!


 




 

Ok, back to Megan Thee Stallion, who had a paparazzi-noteworthy moment after the show in New York. Caught in the lens, Megan is flanked by Renee Rapp and Cara Delevingne as they head into the SNL after-party. Braving the cold, Megan flaunted her body-ody in a stunning long brown sheer dress. Adding a touch of humor to the glamour, word has it Meg faced a shoe-walking challenge, leading to the hilarious sight of Renee and Cara holding her up as they walked – LOL.



Braving the cold, Megan Thee Stallion flaunted her body-ody in a stunning brown sheer dress. Adding a touch of humor to the glamour, word has it she faced a shoe-walking challenge, leading to the hilarious sight of Renee Rapp and Cara Delevingne  holding her up as they walk – LOL.


Beyond the camera flashes, what's truly refreshing is seeing Megan mingle with celebrities beyond the hip-hop scene. By breaking away from the confines of rap cliques, she not only broadens her appeal but also sidesteps the hip-hop industry bullshit.


These cross-genre relationships aren't just about expanding her network; they're Megan's way of avoiding the pickle juice and the proverbial "shit sandwich" passed around in hip hop.


 

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