Megan Thee Stallion may be back on her home turf, but that doesn’t mean she’s resting and relaxing. The superstar rapper (real name: Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) just wrapped up the first part of her
Hot Girl Summer Tour and celebrated with a few mirror selfies—without her signature glam. With her hair in big, voluminous curls and without her signature flawless makeup look, she seemed to be keeping things low-key, but thanks to her branded crop tops, she was definitely all business.
The photos, which she posted yesterday on Instagram, show her in two different crop tops with the same pair of little black booty shorts. And while looks to be completely makeup-free, she does have long, French-tipped squared-off nails clearly visible in the mirror’s reflection.
“It feels so good to be homeeee😭,” she captioned the shots. “Hotties would yall want some MAMUSHI merch?”
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Fans know that “Mamushi” is her latest single, which features Japanese rapper Yuki Chiba. The song takes its name from a species of pit viper native to Japan and that lore appears in the music video, which shows Meg transforming into a huge snake and swallowing men. Casual!
Before the video was released on August 9, it was already a viral sensation on TikTok and Instagram, amassing a slew of dance covers for a portion of the song that featured both English and Japanese lyrics. The track appears on her new album, Megan.
The crop tops feature “Watashi Wa Sta!,” which is a lyric from the song, and “Mamushi” in a simple pink font alongside “Megan Thee Stallion.”
Meg’s tour has one date left: September 26 in New York City, after it kicked off on May 14 in Minneapolis and crisscrossed the country—and made stops in England, France, and the Netherlands.
People reports that Megan filmed the “Mamushi” video in Japan after her London tour dates. She had stopped by Japan earlier this year, as well, and chronicled the entire getaway on social media, showing details of her trip, like stops at popular vintage stores, Tokyo’s TeamLabs exhibit, and taking in local culture and food.