Megan Thee Stallion is sharing a few personal words of wisdom courtesy of Congresswoman Maxine Waters. The "Body" rapper took to Instagram yesterday to post the letter that the California representative wrote her earlier this year.
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Megan Thee Stallion has appeared to take aim at Tory Lanez on her new song ‘Shots Fired’ — you can listen to the diss track below.‘Shots Fired’ is the opening track on the Houston rapper’s brand new album ‘Good News’, which is out today (November 20).Megan appears to address the July incident involving herself and Lanez — the former alleged that the Canadian rapper/singer shot at her feet several times following an argument, causing her to sustain gunshot wounds to her foot — throughout ‘Shots
.Megan Thee Stallion is sharing a few personal words of wisdom courtesy of Congresswoman Maxine Waters. The "Body" rapper took to Instagram yesterday to post the letter that the California representative wrote her earlier this year.
Megan Thee Stallion for her recent New York Times op-ed, entitled ‘Why I Speak Up For Black Women’.In a letter to the rapper, Waters said she “can’t thank [Megan] enough for bringing much needed attention to the plight of Black women, not just here in the United States – but everywhere”.“While we are too often overlooked, there is no doubt that Black women are a glue for our families and communities,” Waters said in the letter, which you can read in full below.
Megan Thee Stallion has revealed that she recorded the Tory Lanez diss track ‘Shots Fired’ the day after the Canadian artist allegedly shot her.Megan alleged that Lanez fired at her feet several times during an argument in July, causing her to sustain gunshot wounds.Lanez pleaded not guilty to assault with a semi-automatic handgun earlier this month after he was charged in October in relation to the incident.
pardoned a turkey on Tuesday, and The Late Show turned that into a dark, Thelma and Louise-themed comedy. Yes, Seth Meyers said at Late Night, "Trump today presided over the annual Thanksgiving White House turkey pardon — though the Southern District of New York reminded the turkey that he could still be prosecuted for state crimes." The pardoned turkey, Corn, was "a lucky, lucky bird — to have a better legal team than the president," Stephen Colbert joked at The Late Show.
Grammy Awards:“What??? Who me? Oh my God.” — Megan Thee Stallion, during a livestream after the Recording Academy president and CEO Harvey Mason Jr.
Megan Thee Stallion gave the debut live performance of her new track ‘Body’ at the American Music Awards tonight (November 22).The song appeared on her debut album ‘Good News’, which was released on Friday (November 20).Taking to the stage at LA’s Microsoft Theatre, Megan was joined by a group of dancers as she gave an energetic performance of the track.
Looks like Megan Thee Stallion is playing things straight as can be as far as the KarJenners are concerned!
A.D. Amorosi For better and worse, the career of Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion — who is rapidly becoming the breakout star of this problematic year — can be divided into two roughly concurrent eras: pre-“WAP” and post-“WAP,” pre-Lanez and post-Lanez.
Megan Thee Stallion's debut album Good News is out today, and the rapper offered a scathing rundown of the shooting incident involving her and Tory Lanez on its opening track, "Shots Fired." Back in July, Lanez allegedly shot Meg in both feet, resulting in bullet wounds and requiring stitches.
Megan Thee Stallion was going to slay Tory Lanez on her much-anticipated debut album, it doesn’t take long to find out.
LOS ANGELES -- Rapper Tory Lanez pleaded not guilty through his attorney Wednesday to felony assault charges in the July shooting of hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion.Lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley entered the plea in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom to counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle on behalf of Lanez, 28, who was not at the hearing.Lanez was told to return for a hearing Jan.
Megan Thee Stallion's debut studio album is out now!The rapper dropped a 17-track album, on Friday, which features her «Savage» remix with Beyoncé, as well as brand new collabs with DaBaby, SZA, City Girls and more. Megan spoke with ET last week about the exciting milestone of releasing her first studio album — as well as the music video for her newest single, «Body» -- after topping the charts with hits like «Savage» and her Cardi B collab, «WAP,» over the last year.«If you know me, and you
Tory Lanez has pleaded not guilty to assault in relation to the alleged shooting of Megan Thee Stallion in the summer.The Canadian rapper and singer was charged last month by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office with one felony count each of assault with a semiautomatic firearm – personal use of a firearm – and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle.The charges are in relation to an incident on July 12 involving Lanez and Megan, with the latter alleging that Lanez shot
Rapper Tory Lanez, who is accused of shooting and injuring fellow hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion in July, pleaded not guilty through his attorney Wednesday to felony assault charges. The Toronto native’s lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley entered the plea on behalf of Lanez, born Daystar Peterson, in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom to counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle.
Tory Lanez pleaded not guilty on Wednesday, November 18, to charges related to the shooting of Megan Thee Stallion earlier this year.The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced Lanez’s “not guilty” plea on Wednesday, after he was arraigned.
Tory Lanez has plead not guilty in the Meghan Thee Stallion court case.A rep for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office tells ET that Tory's attorney was in court on his behalf on Wednesday and entered a not guilty plea [for assaulting a woman]. ET has reached out to both Tory and Megan's attorneys for comment.The «Say It» rapper's next court date is Jan.