Megan Thee Stallion is the "Black Regina George" in "SNL" performance of "Not My Fault"

Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion
Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion
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Megan Thee Stallion returned to “Saturday Night Live” on Saturday (Jan. 20) to deliver the first live performance of her and Reneé Rapp’s collaborative track, “Not My Fault.” The song is featured on the soundtrack of the musical adaptation of Mean Girls, which debuted in theaters on Jan. 12.

Rapp was introduced by actress Rachel McAdams, who starred in the 2004 teen comedy flick as antagonist Regina George, in a full-circle moment. In the new take on the story, the singer-songwriter tackles the role of the lead “mean girl.”

Megan appeared on stage in a pink outfit comprised of a crop top, shorts and knee-high boots as an over-the-top replica of a pink layered cake spun to reveal her hiding inside. The three-time Grammy Award-winning artist later posted a photo of herself, Rapp and McAdams pointing a finger at each other along with the caption, “‘Cause huh[?] All the Reginas in one room.”

“I love Reneé. As soon as I met her, I was like, ‘Oh, [you’re] my friend. Okay, bet, I love it,’” Megan told “Entertainment Tonight” when she attended the film’s Los Angeles premiere earlier this month. Megan came dressed as “the Black Regina George” in a purple dress and frosty blonde tresses. “I love Mean Girls. It was only right they had to call the H-Town hottie out here. I’ve been calling myself ‘the Black Regina George’ for, like, ever, and here I am. This is really my dream, so I’m so happy. I’m excited to be part of this,” she added.

Saturday marked the third “SNL” appearance for Megan, who made her debut as a musical guest in 2020. She returned to the famed Studio 8H in October 2022 when she pulled double-duty as host and performer.

As previously reported by REVOLT, the entertainer is now an independent artist following the dissolution of her relationship with former label 1501 Certified Entertainment. Soon after, she released her new single, “Cobra,” and ushered in a new era of her artisty. According to the sought-after artist, she plans on making the most out of 2024 by doing everything she wants, whenever she wants. This weekend, she also teased that something is in store for fans on Monday (Jan. 22), but did not shed any clues as to what they should expect.

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