Megan Thee Stallion is adding yet another acting role to her growing résumé.
The three-time Grammy winner, who previously appeared in A24’s Dicks: The Musical, has landed a guest-starring spot on NBC’s comedy The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, led by Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe.
Megan portrays Denise, a recently divorced mother who “strikes up a flirtation” with Radcliffe’s character, Arthur Tobin.
Below is a first look at Megan in character, pulled from an episode of the new comedy titled “You May Hug Your Hero.”

In The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, Morgan—who previously teamed up with co-showrunner Robert Carlock and executive producer Tina Fey on NBC’s classic 30 Rock—stars as the titular character, a disgraced former football player who partners with Radcliffe’s Arthur Tobin in an attempt to rebuild his public image.
The series pulled in a reported 6.1 million viewers across NBC and Peacock when it premiered in January. An encore airing of the pilot, followed by a brand-new episode, is set for Feb. 23. From there, fresh episodes will roll out every Monday beginning March 2.
Beyond Dicks: The Musical and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, Megan’s acting résumé also includes the 2024 film adaptation of the Mean Girls musical, where she appeared as herself. For the movie’s soundtrack, Megan teamed up with lead star Reneé Rapp on the song “Not My Fault.”
Check out the track’s official music video, directed by Mia Barnes, below.
