The “Savage” rapper jokingly confronted Dyer over her on-screen persona Nancy Wheeler’s choice to date Jonathan Byers (Charlie Heaton) over Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) in the hit Netflix show.  “I’m Team Stancy. I want Steve,” the Grammy-winner stated while co-hosting The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday.  “Let’s talk about it, though. Okay, so boom. At first, you liked Steve. You were into Steve, and then you just kind of like dumped him. No caution, he didn’t know what was happening,” Megan recapped from the Stranger Things storyline.  “Poor Steve,” Fallon chimed in, which Megan echoed before continuing to grill Dyer over Nancy’s love triangle. “Y’all keep throwing the kids on him to babysit. He keeps saving y’all life. All he do is save y’all life. He was beating everybody up, and you’re like, ‘Oh man, I’m going to Jonathan. Sorry.’”  Dyer, 27, couldn’t help but laugh, while admitting, “I do feel bad. Honestly, I just think the way Jonathan and Nancy happened, I was like…she doesn’t always make the most morally right decisions all the time. But that’s human.”  While Fallon then tried switching the conversation to ask what fans can expect from Nancy in season 5, Megan was still determined to get to the bottom of the love triangle debacle.  “Wait, wait, wait. ‘Cause we didn’t even get to the juicy part,” she hilariously added. “So then, in this last season, you was flirting with Steve. So like, what’s it really giving, Nancy?…I feel like you like Steve still.”  “You know, I have options, I guess,” Dyer stated, while eliciting a roar of applause from the crowd.  Dyer—who didn’t reveal whether she is Team Stancy or Team Jancy—has been romantically linked to Heaton throughout the series, which began airing in 2016.  The show, which recently dropped season 4, is expected to wrap for good after season 5. More Pop Culture:

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