Megan Thee Stallion’s “Plan B” music video, released in June, has now become a popular meme on the internet. Social media users are specifically having fun with the part of the video where Megan pushes the camera away while saying “you’s b***h.”
Using their creativity and a bit of editing skills, people are making it looking like Megan is shoving and dissing fictional characters.
One meme, which has gained more than 5,000 likes on Twitter, makes it look like Megan is pushing Spiderman and saying “you’s a b***h.”
Megan Thee Stallion pushing Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man pic.twitter.com/fuSNsNUqGl
— Nathaniel™ (@papanate03) August 18, 2022
Many more well-known fictional characters are getting the same treatment.
Megan Thee Stallion pushing Kratos of God of War (2018) 😂 pic.twitter.com/4LtEQ9r3iT
— On Fun (@onfunoficial) August 18, 2022
megan thee stallion pushing leon kennedy from resident evil 4 pic.twitter.com/cSPYvlKdty
— maty (@squalluvr) August 18, 2022
megan thee stallion pushing gandalf from lord of the rings pic.twitter.com/IXyfXbarzX
— pj 🦖 trop in 13 days (@thorschei) August 16, 2022
megan thee stallion pushing dream from the sandman pic.twitter.com/uYW1jVhNU8
— dean (@crowleysduck) August 18, 2022
megan thee stallion pushing gus fring pic.twitter.com/g0pWTnDUxW
— t @ comms (0/2) + uni 🐒 (@stiinken) August 18, 2022
megan thee stallion pushing dumbledore off the tower pic.twitter.com/LB9UZROa7t
— viviana ༊ (@myspaceviv) August 18, 2022
megan thee stallion pushing homelander @theboystv @antonystarr pic.twitter.com/fO6nb8uN68
— denni (@castlesupe) August 16, 2022
megan thee stallion pushing bella swan from twilight pic.twitter.com/8Do7P8jmzr
— 𝔟𝔦𝔩𝔩𝔶 𝔩𝔬𝔬𝔪𝔦𝔰 𝔰𝔱𝔞𝔫 𝔞𝔠𝔠𝔬𝔲𝔫𝔱 (@b0hemianrapcity) August 17, 2022
Megan has been making a name for herself in the anime industry. According to Comicbook, the three-time Grammy-winning artist recently showed off a new look inspired by the comic series My Hero Academia.
Megan has also made some Pokémon references in a freestyle rap. Additionally, the “WAP” artist is rumored to appear in Marvel’s She-Hulk, playing as a fictionalized version of herself, Comicbook reports.