Megan Thee Stallion gets vulnerable about the negative media backlash following her claim rapper Tory Lanez shot her. The multi-talented artist looks back on her career and her changing public perception as Rolling Stone‘s cover star for their July “Hot” issue.
Stallion topped the Billboard Hot 100 with her “Savage” remix and was the It Girl of the rap game until she believes the public turned on her following her involvement with Lanez and the alleged shooting.
On the night of July 11, 2020, Stallion was hanging out with friends Lanez and Kelsey Harris when the evening ended with bullet shards in her feet.
Though she initially denied she was shot, the artist eventually confessed in an Instagram live that Lanez was her assailant. READ MORE: Megan Thee Stallion Breaks Down In Tears As She Recounts Shooting Allegedly Involving Tory Lanez: ‘I Can’t Believe He Shot Me’ “I thought we had a real connection,” she said of Lanez, who also lost his mother. “I thought he knew me.
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