Reneé Rapp Jokes She and Cara Delevingne Are Megan Thee Stallion's 'Lesbian Bodyguards' as Trio Exits SNL Party

Following her performance on 'SNL' over the weekend, the 'Mean Girls' star was spotted walking hand-in-hand with the "WAP" rapper and Delevingne

Megan Thee Stallion gets a hand from both Cara Delevingne and Renee Rapp while heading to the 'Saturday Night Live' after party at Doux together in New York City.
Cara Delevingne, Megan Thee Stallion and Reneé Rapp in New York City early Sunday morning. Photo:

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Megan Thee Stallion has protective friends in Cara Delevingne and Reneé Rapp.

After Rapp was joined by Megan for a performance on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, the "WAP" rapper was spotted walking hand-in-hand with the Mean Girls star and Delevingne as they exited the NBC variety show's after party at Doux Supper Club in N.Y.C. early Sunday morning.

The 24-year-old "Tummy Hurts" singer and Delevingne, 31, sported casual, mainly black looks for the outing as they walked on either side of Megan, 28, who looked stunning in a sheer brown gown and stood out in the group.

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Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion perform on Saturday Night Live on Jan. 20, 2024.

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Rapp shared a photo taken of the trio to her Instagram Story on Monday alongside a cheeky caption joking about her and Delevingne's roles as Megan's friends, writing, "lesbian bodyguards (they can't do anything but they'll talk s---)."

Following Rapp's first performance of her single "Snow Angel" on this week's SNL, Megan joined her on stage to deliver the live debut of their collaboration "Not My Fault" from the brand-new Mean Girls film soundtrack.

The joint performance was announced by surprise guest Rachel McAdams, who originated Rapp's role of Regina George in the original 2004 Mean Girls film. In a fun moment following the show, Megan — who  raps in "Not My Fault" that she is the "Black Regina George" — shared a post on Instagram of herself, McAdams and Rapp recreating the famous Spider-Man pointing meme.

"Cause huhhh 🥹 all the Reginas in one room 🤭💖 #snl" she captioned the post.

In the first photo, Megan and the two actresses stood on the SNL stage in a triangle with their arms outstretched, pointing to one another. As the rapper made a shocked face, McAdams pouted, and Rapp smiled at the camera.

The second slide in Megan's post featured the Spider-Man meme itself, featured three versions of the superhero in the same pose.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 08: Reneé Rapp attends the "Mean Girls" premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on January 08, 2024 in New York City.
Reneé Rapp at the Mean Girls premiere in New York City on Jan. 8, 2024.

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Earlier this month, Megan spoke about teaming up with Rapp during an interview with Entertainment Tonight at the Mean Girls premiere in N.Y.C. "I love Reneé. As soon as I met her I was like, 'Oh, you my friend. OK.' I love it. I love her, and I love Mean Girls," the Grammy winner told the outlet.

In an interview with Extra around the same time, Rapp said it was "so sick" to work with Megan — and praised one of the fellow musician's physical assets.

"Actually, best ass I’ve ever seen in my life. I don’t even mean that in a funny way — I mean that in a real way," said the Sex Lives of College Girls actress of Megan. "We were in dance rehearsal, and I was like, ‘Wow. This is incredible. I’ve actually never seen anything like this.’”

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