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Megan Thee Stallion, Jennifer Lopez Join Latest Coach Campaign

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Meg Thee Stallion and Jennifer Lopez are the latest superstars to be a part of the latest campaign for the luxury brand Coach. Joining the Grammy-winning rapper and Lopez are newcomers Noah Beck, Wisdom Kaye, Kōki, Dean Fujioka Shawn Dou, and also many others. See their latest short video called “That Their Ride” as part of the new Horse and Carriage campaign below.

Coach’s creative director Stuart Vever also released a statement about the exciting new campaign. “Joyful and optimistic, Spring 2022 celebrates our house codes through the point-of-view of a new generation,” Vevers said. “It expresses what I’ve always loved about Coach, which is the way our heritage can be a platform for individual expression and bold ideas that shape the future.” Expect to see billboards on advertisements around New York City soon.

Both Meg and Lopez have been spokeswomen for Coach for quite some time. Megan wore Coach to last year’s Met Gala, with Lopez bringing in her family to be a part of some of the campaigns as well. Michael B. Jordan is also a spokesperson for Coach.

New Music

Megan recently collaborated with Shensheea on her song “Lick.” The music video now has over four million views. It is the first release of new material from Hot Girl Meg. Her last album, Something for the Hotties, came out in October. Lopez is set to release the soundtrack to her upcoming film Marry Me with Owen Wilson on February 4. It will include their two-song collaboration “Pa’ Ti + Lonely” and Lopez’s “On My Way.” She performed “On My Way” at the 2021 American Music Awards. The movie is due on February 11.

Meg’s Influence

In December, Megan graduated from Texas Southern University with a bachelor’s degree in health administration. Shortly after graduating, many former dropouts have considered enrolling again. According to TMZ, Dr. Monica Rasmus, program director for Texas Southern University’s Health Administration program, said there was an influx of one-time dropouts steadily finding their way back and getting re-enrolled.

Written by Roy Lott

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