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New Release: Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa Drop ‘Sweetest Pie’ Music Video

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Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa recently released their new song ‘Sweetest Pie‘ with the perfect music video to go along with it! 

The scenery looks like the type of wonderland found in the classic fairytale ‘Hansel and Gretel,’ where a witch fattens two siblings with sweets before their brutal demise. The vibrant foliage, sweet pastries and feminine physique seems to depict every man’s dreams!

Unfortunately, the two male trespassers realize that it was all rat trap as they find themselves getting cooked in a cauldron. 

TINA SNOW on Twitter: “SWEETEST PIE WITH @DUALIPA OUT NOW 🥧🥧🥧 RUN IT UP https://t.co/qMgLGYpAkL pic.twitter.com/20SNsN4xJj / Twitter”

SWEETEST PIE WITH @DUALIPA OUT NOW 🥧🥧🥧 RUN IT UP https://t.co/qMgLGYpAkL pic.twitter.com/20SNsN4xJj

Soon after the single’s release, Meg took to Twitter to engage with her supporters. Of course, with such bold imagery, a few folks have not exactly taken a liking to the duo’s music video. One fan pokes fun at the typical ‘devil worship’ accusations that pop artists commonly experience.

Randy ♉⚓️ on Twitter: “Megan can you just be honest. The video was meant to spread a lot of symbolism. From Dua literally being a spider demon, yall being witches, and it being the damn near apocalypse. You can say this was like Hansel & Gretel but that’s not a scary movie. This was devil worship. / Twitter”

Megan can you just be honest. The video was meant to spread a lot of symbolism. From Dua literally being a spider demon, yall being witches, and it being the damn near apocalypse. You can say this was like Hansel & Gretel but that’s not a scary movie. This was devil worship.

I mean… is a pop music video really a hit if there aren’t any Illuminati allegations? 

Meg explains that the symbolism speaks directly to the witch hunts that she’s gone through since the start of her career. Despite the hysterics, she still rises to the occasion.

TINA SNOW on Twitter: “The symbolism of the video was how when men come for me I eat they ass up every time and even when y’all go on y’all’s witch hunts attacking women for whatever reasons y’all make up we still rise from the ashes stronger than ever🖤 https://t.co/ImZCE9qgeL / Twitter”

The symbolism of the video was how when men come for me I eat they ass up every time and even when y’all go on y’all’s witch hunts attacking women for whatever reasons y’all make up we still rise from the ashes stronger than ever🖤 https://t.co/ImZCE9qgeL

After Meg and Dua escape from almost getting burnt at the stake, they both return to their man-eating antics, which perfectly captures their lives as women who are hyper-visible in the pop music scene. 

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