Megan Thee Stallion And Justin Timberlake Squash Rumoured Feud From The MTV VMAs In New Video Together

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Megan Thee Stallion and Justin Timberlake are putting rumours of a feud between them to rest. After a viral video of their backstage encounter at the 2023 MTV VMAs left fans speculating a possible feud between the two, given Megan’s seemingly angry expressions in the clip, the singers immediately shut down rumours at an afterparty.

In a TikTok video uploaded to Megan’s account early Wednesday, the pair are seen smiling and laughing as they chat and dance beside each other while the “Hot Girl Summer” rapper makes hand gestures toward the camera, mimicking her actions from their backstage moment at the awards show. “I just talk with my hands lol,” she simply explained of what went down in the caption, adding, “@justintimberlake love ya.” READ MORE: Top Moments From 2023 MTV VMAs: From That NSYNC Reunion To Megan Thee Stallion And Justin Timberlake’s Viral Backstage Meeting Megan and Timberlake reportedly filmed the TikTok at a VMA afterparty held at TAO Downtown restaurant in New York in the Skybox private dining room, where they both partied until past 2 a.m., as per Page Six.

Megan also shared the video to her Instagram account, to which Timberlake dropped a comment on the post, writing: “Real hot girl sh*t.

Never change @theestallion.” He even reposted the clip to his own Story, adding a red heart emoji. On social media, fans expressed relief over the pair’s squashed beef. “Iconic response,” one person commended the post, while another praised “that‘s how you clear up unnecessary drama.” “As a fellow hand talker I understood immediatelyyyyyy,” someone else commented before another fan joked: “It’s the best way of communication, especially when the nails are on point.” READ MORE: Nelly Furtado Admits Justin

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