Megan Thee Stallion turned heads at the Vanity Fair Oscars party, making a bold fashion statement by going topless with only a pair of pasties covering her chest.

However, not everyone was impressed. Daytime talk show host Sherri Shepherd called out Megan’s daring look—along with other revealing red carpet outfits—during a recent episode of Sherri.

"When I tell you the ladies bared it all on the red carpet, it was almost too much to show on daytime TV," Shepherd said. "It was really bad—like, Julia Fox wore a completely sheer dress that barely covered her cookie jar."

Focusing on Megan, Sherri expressed her disappointment, saying, "I say this with all the love that I have: Ladies, this is not it." She continued, "There are young women, young girls who are looking up to all of you. You’re gonna have these young ladies emulating you."

She then spoke directly about Megan’s influence, saying, "Megan Thee Stallion, I love you. I’m so upset because God gave you a legitimate gift. You’re amazing with your lyrical rhymes and how smart you are. A lot of these celebrities say they don’t want to be a role model, but here’s the thing—it comes with the territory. You can’t escape it."

Shepherd also acknowledged Megan’s positive impact, referencing her college degree: "Megan, when you said you graduated from college, do you know how many girls you inspired to go to school also? You didn’t ask for that, but they were watching you."

Clarifying her stance, Shepherd insisted she wasn’t shaming the women, but rather voicing concern over the growing trend of ultra-revealing fashion. "I’m just concerned where all this is going," she added.

Source: YouTube