Megan Thee Stallion chats with ET's Rachel Smith about teaming up with Frito-Lay's Flamin' Hot to form Flamin' Hot University in an effort to encourage students to prioritize their education. Flamin' Hot University will also have its own exclusive merchandise, with all proceeds going toward establishing a scholarship fund at Texas Southern University, Megan's Alma Mater. Flamin’ Hot will make a separate contribution to the Pete and Thomas Foundation, the non-profit organization that Megan launched in 2022. The rapper also dishes on her recent collab with Cardi B on 'Bongos,' their first one since their 2020 hit, 'WAP,' and shares why they're each other's go-to gals. Plus, Meg reacts to her viral moment meeting Justin Timberlake backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards, where she and Cardi also performed their new single together.\r\n
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