Recap: Meg Stalter's Show-Stopping Performance at the 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards

Meg Stalter made a splash at the 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards with her performance of her debut single, “Prettiest Girl in America.” The actress and comedian surprised the audience with an alarm and a declaration that she had broken into the pop scene. Stalter then took the stage with a group of backup dancers and sang the sassy lyrics of her song. The performance ended with Stalter playfully beating up her dancers and getting “arrested” by the hosts for being “too pretty.”
Stalter’s song, “Prettiest Girl in America,” was nominated for the Culture Award for Record of the Year, along with four other songs. Stalter’s track was the only one released in the year since the previous awards ceremony. The other nominees included songs from the early 2000s and Addison Rae’s “Fame Is a Gun” from the previous year. Stalter, known for her work on Hacks and Too Much, released “Prettiest Girl in America” in May and is expected to include it on her upcoming debut album, Crave.
Overall, Meg Stalter’s performance at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards was a memorable and entertaining moment that showcased her comedic talent and musical abilities. Her debut single, “Prettiest Girl in America,” has garnered attention and recognition, setting the stage for her upcoming album release.