Megan Thee Stallion admits she lied in Gayle King’s interview about sleeping with Tory Lanez

Megan Thee Stallion admitted in a video shared by DJ Akademiks on Thursday, October 31, that she was not honest with Gayle King when questioned about her relationship with Tory Lanez.

Megan declared in a now-viral clip, “That’s right, I lied to Gayle King, b***h. First of all, I didn’t even know that b***h was going to ask me about it ** t. But it was obvious that she wanted to talk about the shooting. Even if it was, I would have said it once, maybe twice in one drunken night I got out of my damn mind.”

Thinking back on it now, she admitted she lied in that 2022 interview, but insisted that her private decisions did not justify being shot.

The controversial clip was taken from Megan’s Prime Video documentary, ‘Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words’.

The documentary also covers Lanez’s efforts to cover up his actions, including a jail call to Megan’s ex-best friend Kelsey Harris, where he urged her to help “bail me out of this.” .”

Back in July, a report published by ‘The Neighborhood Talk’ suggested that Lanez may get another chance to present his case after being convicted of shooting Megan Thee Stallion. According to the media, Lanez’s request for “relevant evidence” was approved by the court because they considered there was “good reason” for consideration. Documents show Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, filed the petition with the California Court of Appeals on July 2.

More recently, Lanez, 32, filed an ethics complaint against her former lawyer, claiming she had ties to Roc Nation, which is supporting Megan Thee Stallion.

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The “WAP” rapper’s documentary also details how she coped with her mother’s death. Holly Thomas is her biggest supporter, both encouraging and guiding Megan through her career. After the unexpected medical crisis of discovering a brain tumor, her mother’s condition rapidly deteriorated, forcing Megan to make the heartbreaking decision to end life support.

After her mother’s death, Houston Hottie, real name Megan Jovon Ruth Pete, turned to work and partying to escape. “I kept lighting up because I thought I would get over the pain,” she explains in the documentary.

By 2020, she felt her life hit rock bottom as she began spending time with Lanez, finding common ground in their shared grief because Lanez had also lost his mother. But their friendship took a tragic turn on July 12, 2020, when Lanez shot her in the leg after an argument. She explained that, fearing for her life amid increasing police violence, she initially told officers she had stepped on glass rather than reveal the truth.

Aside from her shocking documentary confession, Megan Thee Stallion may soon face trial over the lawsuit she filed against YouTuber Milagro Gramz.

The “Savage” rapper has long been plagued by rumors and innuendo about Lanez, who is serving 10 years in prison for shooting her in the leg. Now, Megan has sued Gramz for allegedly lying about her lawsuit against Lanez as well as a deepfake porn video.

‘Billboard’ reports that Megan Thee Stallion has filed a lawsuit against Gramz, accusing Gramz of “conducting a public campaign to ‘smear, belittle, insult and spread false statements’ about her, ” as well as “cyberstalking, intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion of privacy.”

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— Originally published on Enstarz.

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