Megan Thee Stallion has recently unveiled her enthusiasm for the iconic HBO series 'Sex and the City.' The rapper shared her candid thoughts on the show's characters during her appearance on 'The Tonight Show'. Discover how she relates to the series and what she has to say about each character, sparking a renewed interest in the beloved show.
- Megan Thee Stallion has watched 'Sex and the City'
- She finally has some thoughts on it
- THIS is what Megan has discovered
Stallion's Unexpected 'Sex and the City' Obsession
Megan Thee Stallion, the renowned rapper known for her hit "Mamushi," has recently expressed her newfound admiration for the classic HBO series 'Sex and the City.' During her appearance on 'The Tonight Show', Megan enthusiastically discussed her thoughts on the show's main characters, portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon.
"I'm pissed," she said. "Nobody said, 'Megan, you should be watching 'Sex and the City'. Girl, this for the culture. Watch it!' I don’t even know how I, like, stumbled upon it. I think I just kept seeing, like, pictures of Sarah Jessica looking pretty as f---."
Megan's journey into the world of 'Sex and the City' began unexpectedly. "I started watching the show and I'm like, 'I cannot look away,'" she shared. Despite her busy schedule, she managed to squeeze in episodes during workouts, glam sessions, and downtime. Her enthusiasm for the show led her to ask friends if they had seen it, highlighting the series' timeless appeal.
Host Jimmy Fallon informed Megan that after completing the series, she should explore its two follow-up films and the revival series, 'And Just Like That.' Megan admitted, "This is a new development: I have not watched the movie yet," expressing her eagerness to continue the journey.
Character Insights
Megan offered her candid opinions on the show's characters, starting with Kim Cattrall's "Samantha". Initially skeptical, Megan's perception shifted as she watched the series. "I'm glad I hung in there, because she runs men. Like, she does not let men run her," Megan noted, appreciating "Samantha's" empowerment.
When discussing Kristin Davis's character, "Charlotte", Megan described her as "a little delulu," yet endearing. "She would be my bestie because she's so emotional," Megan said, highlighting "Charlotte's" relatable qualities.
However, Megan was less enthused about Cynthia Nixon's "Miranda", labeling her the "worst character" due to her negativity. "I cannot stand "Miranda". She never got nothing good to say," Megan remarked, expressing her disapproval of "Miranda's" treatment of her partner, "Steve".
In contrast, Megan praised Sarah Jessica Parker's "Carrie", despite her character's penchant for drama. "She's always attractive, doing these sicko things. She's nuts," Megan stated, finding a personal connection with "Carrie's" chaotic tendencies.
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Megan Thee Stallion's candid analysis of 'Sex and the City' has reignited interest in the series, showcasing its enduring cultural relevance. Her insights into the characters offer a fresh perspective on the iconic show, reminding audiences of its impact on popular culture.