Megan Thee Stallion slammed her "haters" with a powerful message during her first performance following rapper Tory Lanez starting their 10-year prison sentence.
During her set at Outside Lands Festival on Sunday the 28-year-old singer addressed the crowd and sent a strong message to anyone who didn't believe her or accused her of lying about Tory shooting her in 2020 and sent a special thank you to her fans that always stood by her side. The Savage singer said: Megan said "f*** all my haters," and added: “None of that s*** you was doing or saying broke me. And I want all of the Hotties to put they mothaf***ing middle fingers up right now.”
Megan brought the heat at her latest performance as she was seen rocking a bright neon pink bodysuit over matching leggings with sparkling silver stars. She paired the stunning look with matching pink boots and watching long gloves as she wore her gorgeous long bright red locks in cascading waves.
This bold call-out came after rapper Tory shot and injured her feet after a summer pool party at Kylie Jenner's home in Hollywood Hills in July of 2020. The shooting followed a heated car ride that sparked an argument after the two rappers reportedly attacked one another's careers. At the time the two were heading to their rental home in a black SUV driven by Tory's security guard.
The two rappers asked the security guard to pull over and Megan exited the car. Tory then reportedly pulled a handgun and shot at her feet. After the incident, Megan had to recover in the hospital for four days and underwent surgery before going to physical therapy to walk again.
Essence Festival 2023 lineup revealedThis is not the first inspiring message Megan has shared since the shooting incident. During Tory's sentencing hearing, the rapper had a moving statement read supporting all women who are victims of violence which said: "He not only shot me, he made a mockery of my trauma. This is a statement for all survivors that their lives matter and there is zero tolerance for the torture that accompanies violence."