Megan Thee Stallion recounted the trauma she endured after her 2020 shooting in an upcoming interview with Gayle King airing on "CBS Mornings" this Monday.
The interview will be the first time the rapper, 27, addresses the Tory Lanez alleged shooting on live television since he allegedly shot at her feet as the duo left a party in Hollywood Hills in July 2020. "It was an argument because I was ready to go and everybody else wasn't ready to go, but that's like normal friend stuff.
We fuss about silly stuff all the time," Megan Thee Stallion said in a released clip of the interview. "But ... I never put my hands on anybody, I never raised my voice too loud.This was one of them times where it shouldn't have got this crazy." Megan Thee Stallion addresses the 2020 shooting for the first time. (AP) The female rap star explained how the incident began, claiming Lanez, legally known as Daystar Peterson, stood outside the parked car and was "standing up over the window, shooting" towards her. "So, I get out the car and it's like, everything happens so fast," she explains. "And all I hear is this man screaming, he said ‘Dance b--!’ And he started shooting.
I'm just like, 'Oh my god.' He shot a couple of times." During the preview of the interview, Megan Thee Stallion got emotional with King as she recalled the events. "I didn't even want to move.
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