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The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Discusses Megan Thee Stallion

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Gary With Da Tea said everyone is talking about Megan Thee Stallion. She recently went on the Jimmy Fallon show, and people are raving about her recently Co-hosting the show. They talked about her new album and played one of her latest songs.

According to Gary With Da Tea, people said it was a fun night, and Megan was a natural. Megan introduced Fallon to something that she had only seen in Houston. She had an interesting food fact to share.

She said they eat hot Cheetos inside of pickles in Houston. Fallon tasted the food and said the combination was enjoyable.

“I guess he’s going to start eating pickles with hot Cheetos inside of them,” said Gary. The morning show debated the origin of the food came from it was questionable if it was a typical delicacy “every hood USA” or if it was an on acquired taste.

Regardless of where the delightful appeared first, Fallon said he enjoyed it and would start eating the combination. Rickey Smiley said all hoods have food combinations that involve various Cheetos. French fries dipped in a frosty is also something people eat, said the radio DJ.

https://www.youtube.com/watch-v=quw4JmzhVS4

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