Megan Thee Stallion Sneaks Phone Into Met Gala: Watch Her Sample Appetizers With Doechii & Angel Reese
Megan Thee Stallion risked it all for the ‘gram. The Houston Hottie pulled up to the 2025 Met Gala on Monday night (May 5) and broke the event’s no-phone policy to post a video to social media of her sampling appetizers with Doechii and WNBA star Angel Reese.
Thee Stallion went live from the “Hottie Cam” at the Met Gala to give her fans an inside look at what food was being served throughout the night. The trio enjoyed some cornbread and caviar, vegan lox, truffle lobster rolls and more.
“We’re not supposed to have our phones, but we’re doing it,” Megan said with a laugh. There could be some music on the way from Meg and Doechii, as the Houston Hottie said the TDE rapper was on her “album wishlist” for Act: III.
Megan certainly had fun mingling with the other superstar guests as well when she linked up with Ciara, actress Lupita Nyong’o and the “gorgeous” Serena Williams.
Meg brazenly flexed about sneaking her phone into the gala and posted footage with cameos from Tracee Ellis Ross, Doja Cat and track star Sha’Carri Richardson.
Attendees are discouraged from using their cellphones throughout the night at the Met, as Vogue explains that the phone policy is to keep what happens at the annual event “largely under wraps.” There’s no telling what the consequences are for breaking the rules.
Megan Thee Stallion wasn’t the only one using her phone, as Halle Bailey, Sydney Sweeney and LISA posed for a selfie together. Another photo emerged of Angela Bassett with Yara Shahidi. Questlove got a crew together for an epic selfie in the background, which he posted to Instagram.
It was a star-studded affair on Monday night (May 5) inside the hallowed Metropolitan Museum of Art. Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky and Pharrell served as co-chairs for the Met Gala, which saw attendees serve looks related to the “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” theme, celebrating Black fashion.
LeBron James was also an honorary chairman, but the Lakers forward did not attend the event after suffering a sprained knee in the NBA Playoffs last week.
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