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Megan & Victoria Heat Up Coachella

Boots, bodies, and bisexual energy 🌈🔥 Megan Thee Stallion and Victoria Monét left Coachella shaking — and fans begging for a kiss.

Coachella got a lot hotter this weekend — and it wasn’t just the desert sun. Megan Thee Stallion brought out bisexual superstar Victoria Monét for a steamy, unforgettable performance that has the LGBTQ crowd still gasping for air.

On Sunday night, Megan tore up the Coachella stage in Indio, California, delivering a powerhouse set of hits like “Thot S***,” “Savage,” and “Body.” But the real moment everyone’s talking about? When Monét joined her onstage for their sultry duet “Spin.”

The two didn’t hold back. Dancers flipped Monét upside down, hips were shaken (on each other), and at one point Monét straddled Megan’s thigh while they shared the mic like only true icons could. It was sexy, it was sweaty, it was everything queer fans dream of when festival season rolls around.

Fans Wanted More Than Just A Duet

Social media erupted within seconds. “They should’ve kissed,” wrote one fan, speaking for the entire internet. Another simply declared: “This got sexy on stage.” And really, how could it not? Monét, a proudly bisexual artist who’s never been shy about celebrating her identity, brought the perfect energy to Megan’s unapologetically body-positive set.

“This moment is very iconic,” another fan wrote online. And they’re not wrong. This kind of onstage chemistry doesn’t just happen — it’s built from two women who know how to own their power, their sexuality, and their connection with the LGBTQ community.

Coachella has always been a space for queer artists and allies to shine — from Lady Gaga to Charli XCX — but moments like this send a special message: queer joy, queer bodies, and queer love belong front and center.

A Nod To Queer History

Fans were also quick to notice Megan’s backstage outfit change seemed to be a wink to the queen herself, Janet Jackson. Costume changes, dance breaks, sensual duets — these are all part of the queer pop playbook that’s been passed down from icons like Janet to the next generation of stars like Megan and Monét.

For LGBTQ fans, especially young bisexual women and queer people of color, seeing Monét celebrated on one of the world’s biggest stages is more than just a moment — it’s representation that matters. It’s proof that queer artists don’t need to tone it down or fit into a straight narrative to be adored.

And as far as the crowd at Coachella was concerned? The only thing missing was that kiss.

Maybe next time, ladies.

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