
"Why do I have to relive this": Megan Thee Stallion hits out at media over Tory Lanez trial coverage
Megan Thee Stallion has criticised the media for covering the Tory Lanez trial following her alleged shooting in summer 2020, writing, "why do I have to relive this with everyone on the internet every day?"
Earlier this week it was reported that the Los Angeles Police Department Detective Ryan Stogner told a judge that Tory Lanez told Megan Thee Stallion to "dance" before allegedly shooting at her feet in summer 2020.
Megan Thee Stallion has since hit out at the media coverage of his trial, writing on Twitter, "Don’t blogs/ journalists have to have accurate/ credible sources before going with a story ? Or is it just like a new I got paid to post this or I heard out from my home girl type policy these days."
Don’t blogs/ journalists have to have accurate/ credible sources before going with a story ? Or is it just like a new I got paid to post this or I heard out from my home girl type policy these days.
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) December 15, 2021
She added in a second tweet, "Like I’ve been SHOT and the focus of some these headlines are dismissing that I was attacked with a WEPON WHILE I WAS UNARMED and trying to paint it as a cat fight between friends why do I have to relive this with everyone on the internet every day ? And watch y’all gaslight me."
Like I’ve been SHOT and the focus of some these headlines are dismissing that I was attacked with a WEPON WHILE I WAS UNARMED and trying to paint it as a cat fight between friends why do I have to relive this with everyone on the internet every day ? And watch y’all gaslight me
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) December 15, 2021
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