Megan Thee Stallion is once again confronting public skepticism over the 2020 shooting incident involving Tory Lanez.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!In a recent post on her social media, the Houston rapper shared her frustration and emotional exhaustion, calling out the ongoing doubt she’s faced—even after Lanez was found guilty and sentenced in connection to the shooting.
“People still to this day don’t believe I was shot,” Megan wrote, expressing disbelief that her trauma continues to be minimized or ignored. “I’m the one who was attacked, and I’m constantly made out to be the villain.”
The Grammy-winning artist has been open about the emotional toll the case has taken on her mental health. Despite a guilty verdict and Tory Lanez receiving a 10-year prison sentence, Megan continues to battle misinformation and victim-blaming narratives online.
Her message is a powerful reminder of the challenges women—especially Black women—face when speaking out about violence. It’s not just about seeking justice in court, Megan suggests; it’s also about being believed.
With this latest post, she’s reclaiming her truth, and once again demanding the respect and empathy she deserves.
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