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Megan Thee Stallion Allegedly Tried To Fight Model Winnie Harlow Over Tory Lanez Post

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Megan Thee Stallion allegedly wanted to fight model Winnie Harlow after she made a post about Tory Lanez on social media.

According to Hollywood Unlocked‘s Jason Lee and The Breakfast Club‘s Loren Lorosa, the alleged incident went down at billionaire Michael Rubin’s Fourth of July white party in the Hamptons this past summer.

The issue apparently started when Harlow, a Canadian model, made a post about Lanez during his trial for shooting the Houston Hottie, and Meg was not happy with what Harlow wrote.

Harlow, it is said, did not allegedly mean to offend Megan with what she wrote.

Harlow, who is currently dating NBA star Kyle Kuzma, allegedly attempted to apologize but Megan did not reply to her message.

Later, at Rubin’s star-studded party which they were both invited to, Megan allegedly confronted Harlow about the social media post but the two were separated before things could turn physical.

It is claimed that Megan told Harlow: “I should beat your ass.”

None of the parties supposedly involved, including Rubin, have responded to the report.

 

Megan The Stallion has been aggressive — legally — against those who doubted that Tory Lanez shot her in July 2020, for which he was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Last month, she sued YouTuber Milagro Gramz for “spreading falsehoods” about the criminal case.

The lawsuit claims that Gramz’s remarks on social media and elsewhere have had “a negative effect” on Megan’s “mental and emotional state.”

“Defendant’s conduct caused, and continues to cause, significant personal and economic harm to [Megan],” it reads. “It injured her reputation and standing as a professional musician. It caused severe mental and emotional harm. It caused economic harm in Plaintiff’s efforts to remove the various ‘bots’ Defendant enlists to attach Plaintiff’s supporters.”

The suit charges Gramz with “promotion of an altered sexual depiction” for allegedly directing her followers to a deepfake video of Megan having sex; cyberstalking; intentional infliction of emotional distress; and invasion of privacy, false light.

The lawsuit also mentions Gramz’s allegedly “conspiratorial” relationship with Tory.

“Defendant acts as a paid surrogate used to spread [Tory]’s lies about [Megan],” the suit adds. Gramz “acted, and continues to act, on behalf of Daystar Peterson (also known as Tory Lanez) as an online rumor mill churning out falsehoods about [Megan] to her tens of thousands of social media followers.”

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