Spoilers for episode three of the Disney+ series below
"I basically died. Like, I fell off the planet."
Ahhhhhh... the secret's out - Disney+'s 'She-Hulk' series recruited Megan Thee Stallion for a pretty hilarious celebrity cameo during episode three, which is now available to stream.
The rapper appeared for two brief moments during the newest episode of the Marvel Studios comedy series, first in the courtroom scene and then for a post-credits twerk-off with series star Tatiana Maslany as the infamous attorney.
In case you missed the post-credits scene the first time around, or even if you didn't, here's the 20-second clip of them getting down to 'Body' once again for you.
But it turns out that Maslany is a huge Megan fan, and this dance scene the pair shared together was a pretty big deal for the Marvel star. Director and executive producer Kat Coiro said of getting the rapper on board: "We all discovered that not only is Tatiana a huge Megan fan, but she’s an amazing twerker and dancer. It might be a CGI character, but that is all Tatiana in that moment.
"We really just let them dance. We played the song, and we put a few cameras on them. I had to keep telling the camera operators to go down. They were being very respectful. And I said, 'Guys, you gotta point the camera down'."
And get down they did. Maslany, who has been praised for being the newest, most comedic addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, said of sharing the screen with one of her music idols: "I probably was pretty close to tears with excitement. I’m such a big fan of hers.
"That was like the highlight of my life. When Jess [head writer Jessica Gao] was like, 'We’re writing you a scene where you’re dancing with her', I basically died. Like, I fell off the planet. I fixated on that moment for two weeks, and I couldn’t talk to her. I didn’t know how to be around her.
"As soon as the song played, you just have to go. I’ve been prepping for that my whole life. She was amazing."
'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' drops a new episode on Disney+ every Thursday.