Just dropped the tape.
You know what we want to see.
It’s a hot girl and a city girl linkup, as Megan Thee Stallion (real name Megan Pete) is joining Yung Miami on Caresha Please.
The teaser trailer for the episode, which airs on Thursday, August 25, starts off with Megan Thee Stallion asking Yung Miami (real name Caresha Brownlee) why she’s speaking to her in her “sexy voice.”
From there, the ladies continue flirting with each other heavily, revealing that they want to kiss each other and that they would also “f*ck” each other — with Megan Thee Stallion being on top. Yung Miami also shares that she once thought Megan Thee Stallion had an issue with her, which apparently was never the case.
According to Caresha Please‘s official description, the series “is an all-new talk show hosted by City Girls’ own Yung Miami. She’ll be inviting her friends and peers across entertainment to have fun but spicy conversations over signature cocktails.”
The Revolt TV series premiered on July 14 and has so far featured Diddy (real name Sean Combs), who is currently in a relationship with Yung Miami “real bad,” as well as Kevin Gates and Saucy Santana (real name Rashad Harris) & City Girls‘ JT (real name Jatavia Johnson).
Meanwhile, Megan is fighting with her record label.
On August 11, just hours before releasing her new album Traumazine, Megan Thee Stallion publicly addressed previously-leaked music on her Twitter account. The leak included “my cover art, pieces of my track list and me even hearing a part of a song I haven’t dropped yet,” as Meg put it in her tweet.
She continued: “we ALL know who the only ppl who had access to all these PRIVATE links are.” The rapper ended the message saying that she “might as well…lol,” and released Traumazine at 12 a.m. the following day. Now, Megan’s attorneys is attempting to retrieve documents from Warner Music Group that could reveal who leaked Traumazine, as Billboard reports.
Megan’s lawyers filed the paperwork in a Houston court on Monday (August 22), and told a judge that WMG “was one of the few companies that received a copy of Traumazine in advance of its formal release,” according to documents viewed by Billboard (WMG owns Megan’s distributor 300 Entertainment).
Flip the page for Megan and Yung Miami, flirting and thirst trapping.