Megan Thee Stallion says Tory Lanez shot her

The rapper shared her story on Instagram Live

SPEAKING OUT: Megan Thee Stallion

MEGAN THEE Stallion has said Tory Lanez is the one who shot her in both her feet.

The rapper made the claims during an Instagram Live on Thursday night.

She said: “Yes…Tory shot me. You shot me and you got your publicist and your people going to these blogs lying and s***. Stop lying.”

Megan denied reports that she hit Tory Lanez prior to the incident.

“I never hit you,” she said.

Explaining why she didn’t share the details earlier, Megan said that she was fearful about telling the truth.

“The police come, I’m scared. All this s*** going on with the police, the police just shooting m************ for anything. The police was literally killing black people for no m************ reason. Soon as the police tell us all get out the m************ car, you think I’m about to tell the police that we n*****, us black people got a gun in the car.”

Tory was arrested on a concealed weapons charge after the incident in the Hollywood Hills.

Megan added that she didn’t tell the police what really happened as she was scared that she and the other people in the vehicle could be shot by the police.

“I didn’t tell the police immediately what happened right then because I didn’t want to die,” she said.

The rapper said she tried to save Tory by not speaking out in the aftermath.

“Even though he shot me, I tried to spare him,” she said.

This is the first time Megan has publicly named Tory as the alleged shooter. Initial reports stated that Megan was injured by glass.

“I ain’t get cut by no glass,” she said.

The Instagram Live comes after Megan posted photos of her gunshot wounds on Instagram as well as a picture of her being treated in the hospital after the incident.

She said she was prompted to share the pictures and speak in response to rumours and doubts about her story circulating on the internet.

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