By M10News Entertainment Desk | 26 July 2025
Grammy-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion has long made it clear she’s not just a global music icon but also a devoted anime enthusiast.
1. Yoruichi Shihōin from Bleach
Thee moment. Thee cosplay. Thee excellence

From subtle nods in her lyrics to full-blown cosplay, the Houston native has cemented her place in the anime and cosplay community with style, creativity, and unapologetic flair.
Over the years, Megan has repeatedly stepped into the worlds of beloved anime titles like Bleach, My Hero Academia, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, proving her passion runs deeper than surface-level trend-chasing. With an eye for detail and a commitment that rivals professional cosplayers, Megan’s anime-inspired looks have continued to captivate fans — both in the music world and the otaku community.
2. Jolyne Cujoh from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Chains, braids, prison chic? Say less

One of her most distinctive looks drew inspiration from Soul Eater’s Death the Kid. Megan channeled the character’s iconic black-and-white aesthetic with moody visuals and gun-inspired poses. While it was more homage than cosplay, her tribute delivered the same gothic precision and intensity.
3. Boa Hancock from One Piece
Beauty, brains, and “men are beneath me” energy

During a bold photoshoot, Megan hinted at the fearsome Warhammer Titan from Attack on Titan, using body paint and spectral makeup to stunning effect. Though not an exact replica, the energy she conveyed captured the raw feminine power of the character.
Megan’s transformation into Sukuna from Jujutsu Kaisen was another high point. She donned glowing red markings and fierce styling, projecting chaotic power with a seductive twist. It wasn’t just cosplay — it was a character embodiment.
4. Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece
Rubber limbs and Hot Girl energy

Her spin on Yumeko Jabami from Kakegurui brought manic gambling queen energy. The red uniform and signature black twin braids aligned seamlessly with Megan’s unpredictable, high-stakes persona. A fierce crossover of unhinged and unstoppable.
From JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, her Bruno Bucciarati cosplay turned heads. She rocked the character’s tailored white look with gold zippers and a deep V neckline, capturing the fashion-forward elegance the anime is known for.
5. Sailor Moon
The OG magical girl got a Texas-sized upgrade

In another power-packed look, Megan took on Mirko from My Hero Academia. Sporting the iconic white leotard and bunny ears, she embodied the hero’s strength and athleticism, showcasing her own physical confidence with unapologetic power.
Her version of Trish Una from JoJo’s Vento Aureo combined street style with psychic glam. Megan’s structured crop top and skirt mirrored Trish’s feminine mystique and emotional depth, creating a seamless anime-meets-Hot-Girl fusion.

She took things icy-hot with a Todoroki cosplay — dual-toned wig, fire-and-ice makeup, and stoic energy included. Megan added softness and edge in equal measure, creating a layered look that reflected both sides of the character.
Venturing beyond anime, Megan also wowed fans with her Hatsune Miku cosplay. Rocking teal pigtails and futuristic styling, the rapper blended Vocaloid culture with her own brand of showmanship, turning digital idol energy into real-world flair.
7. Hatsune Miku
She turned a virtual pop princess into a real-life Hot Girl concert fantasy

Her take on Gojo Satoru from Jujutsu Kaisen came complete with white hair, a blindfold, and her own signature sass. The result? A cosplay full of charisma and power, dripping with confidence and glam.
No anime cosplay lineup would be complete without Sailor Moon. Megan nailed the iconic pigtails and cosmic tiara while infusing the magical girl’s look with empowerment and joy. “Twerking by daylight” felt like a natural extension of the Moon Prism magic.
8. Todoroki from My Hero Academia
Fire on one side, ice on the other, a cosplay that was truly half and half

In a surprising turn, she also embodied Luffy from One Piece. From the red vest to denim shorts and straw hat, Megan brought Pirate King swagger with her own Texas twist, further endearing herself to anime-loving fans.
When she appeared as Boa Hancock, the Pirate Empress, Megan exuded power and sensuality. Her long dark hair and piercing gaze mirrored the anime character’s domineering presence and emotional complexity.
9. Trish Una from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Pink hair, pink energy, pink everything

Possibly her most celebrated cosplay to date was Jolyne Cujoh from JoJo’s Stone Ocean. Megan’s take included green lipstick, star tattoos, and the heart-cutout crop top — but it was her commanding presence that sold it, echoing Jolyne’s fierce independence.
Finally, topping the list was her transformation into Yoruichi from Bleach. The sleek black bodysuit, golden accessories, and purple hair were impeccable, but it was Megan’s stealthy confidence and raw presence that brought the character to life.
10. Mirko from My Hero Academia
Rabbit hero energy equals unstoppable baddie mode

While many celebrities dabble in cosplay for attention, Megan Thee Stallion has proven time and again that she’s in it for the love of the medium. Each transformation reflects her authentic fandom, attention to detail, and celebration of strong, complex female characters.
11. Warhammer Titan from Attack on Titan
Meg went colossal. Literally


For Megan, cosplay is not costume — it’s character embodiment. And she does it in full Hot Girl spirit.
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