Megan Thee Stallion is adding another acting credit to her résumé.
The three-time Grammy winner, previously seen in A24’s Dicks: The Musical, has bagged a guest-starring role in NBC’s The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins comedy led by Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe.
Megan plays Denise, described as a recently divorced mother who “strikes up a flirtation” with Radcliffe’s character in the series, Arthur Tobin.
Below, get an early look at Megan’s character, taken from an episode of the new comedy titled “You May Hug Your Hero.”
In The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, Morgan, who previously worked with co-showrunner Robert Carlock and executive producer Tina Fey on the NBC classic 30 Rock, plays the title character, a disgraced ex-football star who links up with Radcliffe’s character, Arthur Tobin, in an effort to rehabilitate his public image.
After netting a reported 6.1 million viewers with its premiere on NBC and Peacock in January, the series will air an encore of its pilot, followed by an original episode, on Feb. 23. Moving forward, new episodes will debut each Monday starting March 2.
In addition to Dicks: The Musical and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, Megan’s other acting credits include the 2024 film adaptation of the Mean Girls musical, which saw her playing a version of herself. For the film’s soundtrack, Megan linked with star Reneé Rapp for the track “Not My Fault.”
Revisit the track’s official video, directed by Mia Barnes, below.