Megan Thee Stallion Will Star In A Musical Comedy ‘F*cking Identical Twins’

Megan Thee Stallion Will Star In A Musical Comedy ‘F*cking Identical Twins’
It looks like Megan Thee Stallion is headed to the big screen!
The 27-year-old rapper is set to star in a new R-rated musical comedy from A24 and Chernin Entertainment called “F*cking Identical Twins.” The project is described as a “subversive” spin on The Parent Trap. The film stars and is written by Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp, both comedians and former cast members on The Opposition With Jordan Klepper. The pair will star in the film as two business adversaries who realize they’re identical twin brothers and decide to switch places in order to reunite their divorced parents and become a family again.
“F*cking Identical Twins” is based on Jackson and Sharp’s two-man stage show that premiered at the Upright Citizens Brigade in 2014. They are adapting the show for the screen along with original songs by Jackson, Sharp and Karl Saint Lucy.

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Larry Charles, the director and producer known for “Borat,” “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” is on board to direct the project. “F*cking Identical Twins” is currently in production!
What are your thoughts? Are you excited to see Meg in a musical comedy? Let us know in the comments below!
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