Megan Thee Stallion wowed fans on Sunday night as she pulled out all the stops for her performances during the virtual BET Awards.
The buxom 25-year-old rapper took inspiration from the Mad Max films for her incredible 4-minute video, in which she performed renditions of her hits “Girls In The Hood” and “Savage.”
Dressed in a leather bralet and matching bottoms, with knee-high boots and a spiked bolero, the curvaceous star made an impressive entrance on a quad bike as she was joined by similarly clad dancers for the desert dance-off.
After concluding “Girls In The Hood”, Megan and her bodacious crew jumped on their quad bikes to travel to their second destination – a stage set up from scaffolding in the middle of the desert.
From there, Megan ditched her cover-up as she twerked, jiggled and danced her way through the eye-popping choreography, before the video concluded with the voluptuous rapper riding through the landscape on a spiky throne being driven by a masked man.
“Thank you BET,” a thrilled Megan smiled as she finished her performance, which had been viewed more than 300,500 times on BET’s YouTube page as WENN went to press.
Megan had another reason to celebrate on Sunday night, as she also took home the trophy for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist.
The award is the latest sign that Megan’s fame is still on the rise. But despite her growing success, the young star won’t stop her studies at Texas Southern University – where she’s working on a bachelor’s degree – as a tribute to her mom Holly Thomas, who died in March 2019 after battling brain cancer.
“I want to get my degree because I really want my mom to be proud,” Megan told People magazine. “My grandmother that’s still alive used to be a teacher, so she’s on my butt about finishing school. I’m doing it for me, but I’m also doing it for the women in my family who made me who I am today.”