According to reports, Tory Lanez had some choice words for Meg Thee Stallion before he allegedly fired two shots at her feet.
Complex reports, a source claims, “When she gets out of the car and says, ‘I’m just going to walk home,’ he pulls out a gun and says, ‘Dance, b*tch,’ and he starts shooting her,” the person said.
According to the source Tory also offered Megan Thee Stallion and her best friend Kelsey Nicole hush money. “As she’s going into surgery, this maniac is texting her,” the source said. “He’s basically trying to say he’ll pay. Her friend is [also] getting calls to receive money. He was trying to keep her quiet.”
Complex shares that they looked at Megan’s hospital records and the hospital co-signed her version of events.
The source let it be known, “This is not okay and it’s not funny and it’s not something that we can just normalize,” they explained.
Tory’s team denied these allegations.
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