Houston rap queen Megan Thee Stallion has officially had it. After years of enduring public gaslighting, online smear campaigns, and endless re-litigation of her trauma, the Grammy-winning superstar unleashed a raw and furious message on social media, aimed directly at those who continue to deny she was shot by rapper Tory Lanez, even though a court of law found him guilty.
And this wasn’t just a tweet. This was a scorched-earth read for the ages.
“AT WHAT POINT ARE Y’ALL GONNA STOP?”: Megan Destroys the Gaslighting, One Line at a Time
In a blistering social media post that has already gone viral, Megan demanded the world stop forcing her to relive the night in 2020 when she was shot in both feet after a party in the Hollywood Hills. Tory Lanez was convicted for the shooting in December 2022. The Canadian rapper, born Daystar Peterson, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for felony assault with a semiautomatic firearm and other charges.
Yet somehow, even now, Megan is still being forced to defend herself.
“At what point are y’all gonna stop making me have to relive being shot BY TORY!?” she wrote, her fury palpable. “At what point are Tory and y’all FANS gonna stop lying?”
The “Savage” rapper blasted conspiracy theorists, bot accounts, gossip blogs, and die-hard Lanez fans who continue to peddle baseless claims that she fabricated the entire ordeal. In an emotional crescendo, she called out the hypocrisy of those who now pivot from “she was never shot” to “she was shot but not by him.”
“One minute him/y’all said I was never shot, now y’all letting him play in y’all face AGAIN and say I was shot but it wasn’t him — oh okay?!”
“HE KNOWS HE DID THAT SH*T!”: Megan Calls Out Tory Lanez’s Silent Courtroom Strategy
Megan also took a direct shot at Lanez for never testifying in his own defense, something she sees as a clear sign of guilt.
“HE AIN’T DARE GET ON THAT STAND AND DENY HE SHOT ME AND THAT WAS HIS CHOICE BECAUSE HE KNOWS HE DID THAT SH*T!”
In 2022, Megan testified in court, describing the trauma of the shooting and the subsequent online harassment that made her feel “like a villain.” Her testimony was a key part of the prosecution’s case and the jury ultimately believed her. Lanez, however, opted not to take the stand, a legal strategy many took as a silent admission.
Yet still, years later, Megan is being gaslit by the court of public opinion.
“WHY IN TF WOULD ME … MEGAN THEE STALLION HAVE TO LIE ON THIS MF ABT SHOOTING ME!? How y’all mad at the person that got shot?”
“FACTS ARE FACTS. HE DID IT. IT WAS PROVEN IN COURT”: Megan Reminds the World That the Trial is Over and the Truth is Official
Megan made it painfully clear. This isn’t just some celebrity drama. It’s about truth, justice, and the psychological toll of being disbelieved in the face of overwhelming proof.
Let’s be clear. Tory Lanez was convicted by a jury of his peers. The evidence included eyewitness testimony, ballistics, and Megan’s own detailed account. The Los Angeles Superior Court did not waver. Still, the Internet remains a playground for misogynoir, where Black women’s pain is questioned, mocked, or erased altogether.
“FACTS ARE FACTS, he did it, it was PROVEN IN COURT,” Megan reminded her followers. “F*ck the hate campaign on the internet.”
“YOU A F**KING DEMON”: Megan Demands Peace from Tory, Bots, Blogs, and Everyone Else Fueling the Hate Machine
She ended her furious post by once again demanding peace, privacy, and protection from a relentless online ecosystem that refuses to let her heal.
“TORY PLEASE LEAVE ME ALONE. You a f**king demon. I’m off this silly ass internet sh*t. BYE.”
It was a mic drop. A scream for mercy. A dare to every doubter still clinging to a false narrative that’s been dismantled by facts, testimony, and a courtroom.
Shot, Shamed, and Still Not Believed: The Ongoing Abuse of Black Women in the Public Eye
Megan’s fury isn’t just justified. It’s a reflection of what many Black women face daily. Not being believed, even when the evidence is clear. From the moment she publicly named Lanez as the shooter, she was met with vitriol, jokes, memes, and online campaigns to discredit her. She was accused of being a liar, a snitch, or worse.
And still, she stood.
Still, she rapped.
Still, she won. Not just Grammys, but a verdict that proved she was telling the truth all along.
So why, nearly five years later, is she still having to scream?
The Trial is Over. Megan Deserves Peace and the Internet Owes Her Silence
Megan Thee Stallion isn’t just a rapper. She’s a survivor. A fighter. A woman who was violently attacked and then dragged by the public for daring to speak out.
Her latest message is not just anger. It’s exhaustion. It’s defiance. It’s proof that telling the truth still isn’t enough when you’re a Black woman.
Let the record show. Megan Thee Stallion was shot. Tory Lanez did it. The court confirmed it. Period. No blog, bot, or delusional fan theory changes that.
And as Megan herself made devastatingly clear:
“LEAVE ME TF ALONE!!!”
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