Megan Thee Stallion opens up on shooting and blasts haters in emotional video
Los Angles, California - Megan Thee Stallion opened up about healing after the trauma of her 2020 shooting as the star shared some intimate details, as well as some righteous anger on Instagram Live.
"I'm trying to move on from being shot the best I can. I still wake up in the middle of the night crying," the WAP rapper said.
She took to social media to address claims that Tory Lanez's driver, Jauquan Smith, submitted a legal statement saying Megan's former best friend Kelsey Harris – not Lanez – was holding the gun with which she was shot.
"I know who shot me. I said who shot me, and that’s why the f*** you in jail... Ya'll dragging it online like it's some new evidence. There's no new evidence," the artist insisted.
Since the 2020 incident that saw Megan Thee Stallion shot in the feet, Megan has been dragged by a lot of hip hop's heavy hitters and online trolls, who have forced her to defend herself as she's dealt with traumatic backlash.
In August, Lanez was convicted of three felonies related to the shooting and sentenced to 10 years in jail. Even after the sentencing, he and his fans have continued to claim innocence.
Meanwhile, Megan is sick of the social media discourse. "Y'all care about online. Cuz the case already won in court. But ya'll are about online," she gripped on Live.
Megan Thee Stallion says 2024 will be her year
Megan also expressed her disbelief that people are still debating the case, complaing, "It's about to be 2024. Y'all still f***ing with me."
She's convinced that her haters don't like seeing her grow, as she works on herself to become happy and healthy.
The Instagram rant ended on a positive note: "I hope the Hotties are excited about 2024, because it's definitely gonna be the year of Thee Stallion."
Megan Thee Stallion's new single with Reneé Rapp, titled Not My Fault, drops Friday.
Cover photo: Collage: Screenshot/Twitter/Tina Snow &Screenshot/Instagram/Megan T hee Stallion