

“Lol what I have learned abt majority of the people on social media is y’all like to hear bad news before good news, a lie spreads quicker than the truth, and y’all really be believing the sh*t YALL make up,” she captioned in the now deleted post. “I didn’t tell the police nothing because I didn’t want us to get in no more trouble,” she added in the viral post.

You shot me and you got your publicist and your people going to these blogs lying,” she said in an Instagram Live video. It’s been a few days since Megan Thee Stallion shook up the music industry by confirming Tory Lanez as her shooter on that now-infamous night that continues to dominate social media as the hottest trending topic in all of entertainment.
