Award-winning actresses Kerry Washington and Viola Davis had us rolling this weekend after being photoshopped and digitally styled after Cardi B and Kylie Jenner in the "WAP" music video.
Fans spent the weekend showering the video — which premiered Friday — with love. These sentiments came in the form of editing out Jenner and tweeting about their wishlists for remixes or expanded videos.
One smart superfan, @harpybitxh, combined the biggest complaint about the video with the biggest demand for the video by superimposing Davis' face onto Jenner's.
The How To Get Away With Murder actress immediately took notice.
Who did this? ???????????? pic.twitter.com/sbgX2KWITc
— Viola Davis (@violadavis) August 10, 2020
As always, the jokes were priceless.
How To Get Away With WAP
— Jerel Brown (@Jerel_Brown) August 10, 2020
We need you on the remix queen! pic.twitter.com/xBOWY7L15j
— ????✨ (@TheJessieWoo) August 10, 2020
How Don't you mean How To Get A WAP With Murder?
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I'll see myself out ????????♀️
— Tariyé Peterside ???? (@TariyePeterside) August 10, 2020
Davis shared another fan edit that went even further. In the clip, Davis' HTGAWM character, Annalise Keating, is drinking and dancing, seemingly to the tune of the sexual empowerment track.
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pic.twitter.com/Aq9aunZUlq— Viola Davis (@violadavis) August 10, 2020
Both Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B tweeted back at Davis about the initial photo.
I’m so fan out right now ya don’t even know https://t.co/U2PhKcae3X
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) August 10, 2020
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— HOT GIRL MEG (@theestallion) August 10, 2020
Davis was far from the only leading lady to get the "WAP" fan treatment. Washington shared a photo on her Facebook page of a fan rendering of her as a member of the "WAP" house.
Even Halle Berry, who starred in the film inspiration for the video — the 1997 classic B.A.P.S. — tweeted about the video.
Me running to blast #WAP in the car so the kids can't hear. @theestallion
@iamcardib ???? pic.twitter.com/begOkCT4Sy— Halle Berry (@halleberry) August 7, 2020
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— Halle Berry (@halleberry) August 8, 2020
Almost as quickly as the "WAP" video premiered, a viewer who felt the widespread disappointment of Jenner's appearance started a petition to have her removed from the video and was co-signed by nearly 70,000 people, as Blavity previously reported. Meanwhile, fans are already preparing themselves for the remix and a new video as the song shoots up the charts across the world.