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Megan Thee Stallion Had The Best Reaction After A Fan Threw Their Recording Phone On Stage

Megan Thee Stallion Had The Best Reaction After A Fan Threw Their Recording Phone On Stage
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At a recent Megan Thee Stallion concert, an attendee decided to start filming a video on their phone and throw it onto the stage in the hopes the artist would see it and make a funny face for the camera, leaving the fan with a special memento of their favorite performer.

When Megan saw the phone, she generously complied. The phone's owner posted the video to TikTok.


Megan Thee Stallion posted the resulting video to Instagram on August 29 and captioned it:

"Somebody threw their phne on stage already recording 😂😂😂 I said welp 🤷🏽♀️.”

In the video, she walked up to the phone, put her hands on her hips and gave the camera a playful look.

The rapper, actress and TV host then stood over the phone as "Savage" played in the background.

Smiling, she offered a unique view of her twerking, before taking up the phone to return it to its owner.

The response on Instagram was very positive.

Legendary—the HBO Max ballroom competition show which Megan Thee Stallion served as a judge on for seasons 1 and 2—House of Balenciaga member Honey Balenciaga commented on her "giving it to em for free."

Other fans and friends shared what they loved about the video.

For many it was Megan Thee Stallion's playfjl attitude and sense of fun.

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Although one fan had questions.

But luckily someone had an answer.

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On Twitter, the love continued.

Some remarked on the phone's view.



Many people remarked they would not have shared the video, were they that fan.



Others declared they now had different plans for their next concert experience.

What a lucky fan with a unique idea.

And what sport Megan Thee Stallion was for playing along.

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