Megan Thee Stallion Spotted with a BT21 Plushie — Is it a Gift from BTS?

Megan Thee Stallion, who recently collaborated with BTS, flaunted her fresh set of nails on social media, together with a BT21 plushie.

On Sept. 22, the American rapper and singer took to her social media accounts to share new photos that show her newly done nails. But aside from her nails, another thing caught the attention of her fans and ARMYs.

Megan Thee Stallion Flexes a BT21 Plushie on Social Media

Alongside a photo showcasing her nails, Megan Thee Stallion uploaded an image of a plushie, which is familiar to BTS's fans.

Megan Thee Stallion
Twitter: @theestallion

The plushie the rapper is holding is none other than a BT21 "Baby Koya" plush toy. Koya is the BT21 character that represents BTS RM.

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When a fan asked if the BT21 plushie is a gift from BTS, Megan Thee Stallion responded, "Yes," and she even described it as "cute."

Fans who are also dying to obtain a BT21 "Baby Koya" plush toy expressed their jealousy over Megan, citing that BTS gifted her a stuffed toy but not them.

Megan Thee Stallion BT21 Plushie
Twitter: @theestallion

Some fans are also asking if BTS RM was the one who gifted the BT21 plushie to Megan Thee Stallion.

As of writing, Megan's post on Instagram garnered more than one million likes, while her post on Twitter has gained more than 350,000 likes and over 93,000 retweets.

Before she posted her newly done nails alongside the BT21 "Baby Koya" plush toy, Megan Thee Stallion also shared a set of four photos showing her with BTS.

BTS 'Permission to dance' at UNGA Accumulates Impressive Views in a Few Days

In other news, the video of BTS dancing to their latest song "Permission to Dance" at the United Nations Generation Assembly is receiving enthusiastic responses from fans around the world.

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On Sept. 21, BTS uploaded their "Permission to Dance" performance at the UNGA that was held in New York the day before.

The video was released after BTS gave a speech at the opening session of the 76th UN Generation Assembly, "Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Moment."

In the video, BTS members danced in various spaces, from the meeting room of the UNGA, the General Assembly lobby, the entrance of the building, and until the lawn facing the East River.

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Toward the end of the video, numerous people joined the boy group to dance to "Permission to Dance," which has a choreography consisting of international sign languages that mean "peace," "dance," and "fun."

BTS's "Permission to Dance" at the UN General Assembly was posted to the UN official Twitter account, and as of Sept. 22, it has gained more than 27 million views.

The whole version of the video was also uploaded to the official YouTube account of BTS and the United Nations. The video has accumulated 4.6 million views and 12.5 million views on BTS's channel and the UN's channel, respectively.

Meanwhile, the official music video for BTS's "Permission to Dance" is closer to hitting 320 million views on YouTube. As of press time, the MV has 316.78 million views.

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Written by Mhaliya Scott

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