Megan Thee Stallion loses it over snake in Britney Spears homage at VMAs 2024

Megan Thee Stallion loses it over snake in Britney Spears homage at VMAs 2024

Megan Thee Stallion was left a little rattled at the MTV Video Music Awards Wednesday night.

Shortly after kicking off the night as host of the 2024 ceremony, Megan turned heads with a stunning homage to the legendary Ms. Britney Spears and one of her most famous VMAs looks.

Megan emerged from a commercial break in a near-identical recreation of the ensemble Spears wore when she performed her hit “I’m a Slave 4 U” at the 2001 VMAs — giant yellow python and all. The python, however, left her wanting to scream and shout.

Megan Thee Stallion paid homage to Britney Spears’ 2001 VMAs performance wardrobe.
Britney Spears has had more than one iconic VMAs moment in her career. Her showstopping 2001 “I’m A Slave 4 U” performance is famous to this day. FilmMagic

Visibly freaked out, the “Mamushi” rapper quickly shed the reptile wrapped around her body.

“Stop the music! Stop the music,” Megan shouted. “I’m just playin’! Come get this snake!”

“I don’t know this snake! This snake don’t me,” she added as a stagehand helped take the snake from her.

Meg was freaked out by the giant yellow python meant to complete her Britney look.

“Oh my God!” she said once rid of the python. “I tried to hold it down for Britney,” she added before regaining her composure.

The 2024 Video Music Awards marked Meg’s first time as host of the show. She was nominated for 7 trophies.

The 29-year-old rapper first appeared on the VMAs stage in August 2019 as she performed her singles “Hot Girl Summer” and “Cash S – – t.”

Britney Spears performing at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York City on September 6, 2001. Getty Images

So far in her case, Megan Thee Stallion has won two VMAs: Best Power Anthem for “Hot Girl Summer” in 2019 and Best Hip Hop for “Savage” in 2020.

Though this is her first time hosting an award show, the “Otaku Hot Girl” rapper was the musical guest on and guest host of “Saturday Night Live” in October 2022. Additionally, she co-hosted “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” in August 2022.

During her SNL monologue, she touched on her studio album “Traumatized,” spoke about mental health issues in the black and LGBT communities, and highlighted her achievements — including graduating from Texas Southern University.

Megan Thee Stallion performed onstage during the MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on September 12, 2023. AFP via Getty Images
Megan Thee Stallion performed with Cardi B during the 2023 VMAs. Variety via Getty Images

The musician, who is set to perform at the VMAs too, is up for five awards — including Best Collaboration, Best Hip-Hop and Best Art Direction.

Last year, the “WAP” singer made headlines over a reported feud with Justin Timberlake backstage. She debunked the rumors, however, by posting a TikTok video featuring the duo.

“I just talk with my hands🤷🏽‍♀️ lol @justintimberlake,” she captioned the video.

The “Savage” artist has been keeping busy this summer with new single “Mamushi,” featuring Japanese rapper and singer Yuki Chiba, from her 2024 album “Megan.”

The song received over 150 million streams, following up on the success of her diss track “Hiss,” which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this year.

Megan is up for five awards tonight, including Best Collaboration, Best Hip-Hop and Best Art Direction. Getty Images for NYLON
The “Savage” artist made headlines this summer with new single “Mamushi,” featuring Japanese rapper and singer Yuki Chiba, from her 2024 album “Megan.” Getty Images

The music video was filmed in Tokyo and stars Megan and actor Shô Kasamatsu, known for the TV series “Tokyo Vice.”

Earlier this month, she also released “Neva Play,” her collaboration with BTS lead singer RM.

Megan will be performing during the music awards. Getty Images

Currently, the rapper is on her “Hot Girl Summer Tour,” making stops in NYC to perform at Madison Square Garden with GloRilla and Cardi B. She also performed at a July rally for 2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris in Atlanta.

Other artists and celebrities slated to present on Wednesday include Addison Rae, Alessandra Ambrosio, Big Sean, Busta Rhymes, Cyndi Lauper, DJ Khaled, Fat Joe, Halle Bailey, Jordan Chiles and Tinashe.

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