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Meg Stalter Crashes Culture Awards, Declares Herself 'Prettiest Girl'

Summary

  • Meg Stalter interrupted the awards by triggering an alarm and a fake security alert.
  • She performed her single "Prettiest Girl in America" with backup dancers.
  • Her song was a nominee for Record of the Year at the 2026 awards.
Meg Stalter Crashes Culture Awards, Declares Herself 'Prettiest Girl'

Meg Stalter unexpectedly took over the 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards with a performance of her debut single, "Prettiest Girl in America." Her entrance involved setting off an alarm and broadcasting a fictional security alert about a "dangerously pretty" suspect, which playfully interrupted hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers.

Stalter then launched into her song, featuring snotty lyrics about her perceived beauty and underlying pain, accompanied by backup dancers. The performance concluded with a staged altercation with her dancers, leading Yang and Rogers to return and humorously arrest her for "being too pretty."

The song "Prettiest Girl in America," released in May of this year, was nominated for the Culture Award for Record of the Year. Notably, it was the only song nominated that was released within the current year since the 2025 awards. The other nominees included older tracks from t.A.T.u., Mandy Moore, and the Pokémon theme song.

"Prettiest Girl in America" is slated to be featured on Stalter's upcoming debut album, "Crave," which is anticipated to be released later this summer.

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