Beyonce and Megan Thee Stallion accept the best rap performance award for ‘Savage’ onstage during the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards in March 2021.Photo:Kevin Winter/Getty

Kevin Winter/Getty
On Saturday, Megan, 28, joined Queen Bey on herRenaissance World Tourin a surprise performance fortheir hometownof Houston.
It was the first time the two artists performed their collaboration “Savage (Remix)” live in front of an audience. The song was first released in March 2020 on Megan’s EPSuga. AfterBeyoncé hopped on the remix, the duo wonGrammys for best rap song and best rap performance.
Megan Thee Stallion shares a video on Instagram and TikTok of her crying following her performance with Beyonce.Megan Thee Stallion/ Instagram

Megan Thee Stallion/ Instagram
In the voiceover, Megan says, “What’s up y’all? It’s your girl Megan Thee Stallion, a.k.a, the hot girl coach! And bitch I will never shut the f— up, because I performed with Beyoncé! Y’all don’t know how many times I have cried this weekend. Y’all don’t understand Beyoncé is my idol. Like I really genuinely love Beyoncé with my whole heart. I got on this camo because I would go to f—ing war behind Beyoncé.”
She continued, “I would never not be Beyoncé’s number one fan. So anyways, back to the crime. Y’all me and my momma are such huge fans of Beyoncé. Like all my whole life. I was like, you know, ‘I wanna rap with Beyoncé.’ To get the opportunity to get on stage with the woman that I love, like the woman that is the woman of all the women — I was up there with Beyoncé. Bitch that got me f—– up.”
“Why would I not be twerking, I’m twerking with the queen," she joked. “So then I got up there, again! Night two! Goddamn! Oh my God look at Beyoncé get cut up! This is really Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé on stage. What is happening in the world?”
Megan Thee Stallion shares a video on Instagram and TikTok of her crying in her dressing room following her performance with Beyonce.Megan Thee Stallion/ Instagram

In addition to Megan’s narration, the musician also captioned the post with a heartfelt message, “Yall I have been ugly crying with my lace lifting all weekend lol i will never stop screaming about this moment! I have loved @beyonce MY WHOLE LIFE this means EVERYTHING TO ME!!! I love you 👑🐝 thank you thank you thank you for everything 💙💙💙.”
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Footage of Megan’s surprise performance first circulated on X (formerly known as Twitter) after one userfilmedBeyoncé telling the rapper, “I love you, queen,” to which she replied, “I love you, Beyoncé.”
Ahead of the surprise performance, the Houston Hottie was set to perform in New York City over the weekend at the Global Citizen Festival. On Sept. 10, theGlobal Citizen Festivalannounced onXthat the “WAP” rapper had to pull out “due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict." TheNew York Post’sPage Sixreported that the hip-hop star dropped out of the lineup at the N.Y.C. musical festival once the singer invited Megan to join her in Texas.
source: people.com