Megan Thee Stallion Admits To Lying About Tory Lanez Hook-Up

Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion is now telling it like it is! After initially holding back from revealing the truth about her intimate relationship with Tory Lanez, the rap star is finally coming clean.

In the rapper’s new documentary, “Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words,” Meg admits that she lied to Gayle King during their sit-down interview when the journalist asked if she had ever been sexual with the Toronto rapper.

“Yes, b***h, I lied to Gayle King, b***h. First of all, I ain’t know that b***h was even going to ask me about that s**t, b***h. I thought we was going to talk about the shooting. Why is you asking me about f***ing Tory? That’s not what this is about. Even if I was, I f***ed the n***a, like, once. Maybe twice, on a drunk night. But she kept catching me out of my f***ing mind.”

RELATED:Megan Thee Stallion Discusses Women Dominating the Rap Scene, Her Support for Kamala Harris, and the Possibility of Reconciliation with Nicki Minaj

RELATED:Are You Here For This? Megan Thee Stallion to host 2024 VMAs!

As previously reported, Lanez was sentenced last year to 10 years in prison after being convicted in December 2022 of assault with a semi-automatic firearm and two other felonies for shooting Megan in the feet following a party at Kylie Jenner’s house in 2020. Despite his sentence, Tory Lanez has consistently maintained his innocence.

Megan Thee Stallion has taken back control of her life after it was filled with chaos due to the traumatizing experience and its aftermath.

Recently, she made a significant move to combat misinformation surrounding her case by filing a lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz.

“I’ve endured countless attacks on my character based on false narratives from social media bloggers misrepresenting themselves as journalists,” Meg stated. “It’s unacceptable behavior and these individuals need to understand there will be repercussions for recklessly posting lies and defamatory falsehoods.” Megan is suing for promotion of an altered sexual depiction, cyberstalking, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and false light invasion of privacy.


Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post