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Following a social media post regarding Tory Lanez, Megan Thee Stallion apparently expressed a desire to fight model Winnie Harlow.
The Breakfast Club’s Loren Lorosa and Jason Lee of Hollywood Unlocked claim that the alleged event occurred at millionaire Michael Rubin’s Fourth of July white party in the Hamptons this past summer.
The problem reportedly began when Meg was upset with a post made by Canadian model Harlow about Lanez during his trial for shooting the Houston Hottie.
It is said that Harlow did not intend for her writing to insult Megan.
According to reports, Harlow, who is currently seeing NBA player Kyle Kuzma, tried to apologize, but Megan did not respond.
Megan apparently confronted Harlow about the social media post at Rubin’s star-studded party, to which they were both invited, but the two were removed before the altercation could go physical.
Megan allegedly said to Harlow, “I should beat your ass.”
The report has received no response from Rubin or any of the alleged parties.
Tory Lanez was given a 10-year prison sentence for shooting Megan The Stallion in July 2020, and he has been active — legally — against anyone who questioned that fact.
She filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Milagro Gramz last month for “spreading falsehoods” over the criminal case.
According to the lawsuit, Megan’s “mental and emotional state” has been negatively impacted by Gramz’s comments on social media and elsewhere.
It states that “[Megan] has suffered significant personal and economic harm as a result of defendant’s conduct and continues to do so.” It hurt her standing as a professional musician and her reputation. It seriously damaged people’s emotions and minds. It hurt Plaintiff’s finances as she tried to get rid of the several “bots” that Defendant utilized to affix Plaintiff’s supporters.
Gramz is accused of cyberstalking, purposeful infliction of mental distress, invasion of privacy, and false light, in addition to “promotion of an altered sexual depiction” for allegedly sending her followers to a deepfake video of Megan having sex.
The alleged “conspiratorial” relationship between Gramz and Tory is also included in the lawsuit.
The lawsuit further states that the defendant “serves as a paid surrogate used to spread [Tory]’s lies about [Megan].” Gramz “acted, and continues to act, as an online rumor mill spreading falsehoods about [Megan] to her tens of thousands of social media followers on behalf of Daystar Peterson (also known as Tory Lanez).”