Megan Thee Stallion performs surprisingly with Beyoncé at the Renaissance concert in Houston
After all, the rapper performed their 2020 duet, “Sаvаge,” on live with fellow Houstonian at Beyoncé’s local stop on her Renaissance tour on September 23.
The first line of the song, “I’m that bitc~,” is heard Megan speaking as she enters the stage in a video that was recorded and shared on social media. Still that bitc~, been that bitc~. I will always be that bitc~. How are you, Houston? The “Love On Top” singer then exclaims, “I love you, queen,” to Megan, 28, who joyfully responds, “I love you, Beyoncé!” in a split second.
And fans could totally identify with the “Hot Girl Summer” performer’s response to Queen Bey’s gesture of affection. “She really just like us,” said one user on X, the old name for Twitter, in response to the video, coupled with the laughing emoji. “MEGAN IS SO REAL!!!!!!!!!!” commented another.
While Megan was one fortunate performer to share the stage with Beyoncé, many other celebrities have attended the Renaissance Tour in an attempt to experience Beyoncé’s musical ability.
The tour has included several legendary celebrity encounters, from Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet making their first public appearance at one of Beyoncé’s Los Angeles dates, to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoying a night out together (the latter attended the tour multiple times).
However, one of the most famous of them was perhaps Sarah Francis Jones, a former cast member of Hairspray, giving birth in SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on September 4—which also happened to be Beyoncé’s birthday.
After departing the program early and giving birth to her baby daughter Nola, Sarah recounted to KTLA the following day, “I think it was right after the mute challenge.” Everyone became silent. After L.A. performed really well, I began experiencing contractions.
In keeping with Beyoncé’s horoscope, she said, “The biggest contractions happened during ‘Virgo’s Groove.'”
Continue reading to view all the celebrities who have taken part in a night in formation during the Renaissance tour.