Megan Thee Stallion is starting her “Hot Girl Summer” after making a guest appearance on the latest episode of Love Island.
The Houston Hottie wasted no time in getting things heated up, hosting her own twerking contest before having the show’s cast put on their limbo skills and introducing two new contestants to viewers.
The highlight of course was the twerk contest as Megan put both the guys and the girls through their paces to see who could shake it the best.
Meg went down a treat with both the cast and fans watching at home with the rapper even asking one of the contestants for her booty routine.
Stallion said: “Baby, Olandria, what is the booty routine for real? I don’t know how many screenshots I got of you, for real.”

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Away from the fun of Love Island, Megan’s legal battles with Tory Lanez continue.
The incarcerated Canadian rapper continues to insist he did not shoot Megan and has evidence to prove it, something that has been dismissed by the “Hiss” star’s legal team.
Megan’s attorney, Alex Spiro, said: “Despite Mr. Lanez being convicted at trial by overwhelming evidence (that included his own admission of his guilt), he and his team – flanked by any ignorant person they can find – have pushed whatever misleading narrative they can.”
Spiro added: “One by one, their misleading statements unravel and all that is left is the simple truth: he was convicted by overwhelming evidence and those who seek to traumatize the victim of the crime should be called out as foolish bullies.”

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He also dismissed the idea that they had found a credible new witness who can prove Lanez did not shoot Megan as well as claims that there was new Ring doorbell footage of the shooting.
Among the pieces of evidence in the docket used to convict Lanez include testimony from both Megan and witness Kelsey Harris that the currently incarcerated rapper offered them $1 million each in exchange for keeping quiet about the incident.
There were also text messages from Lanez to Megan where he apologizes for shooting her as well as DNA evidence which says there was a 90% chance the shooter was a man.