Megan Thee Stallion Says She Was Shot Multiple Times: Now Recovering After Surgery To Remove Bullets
Megan Thee Stallion Was Shot Multiple Times: Now Recovering After Surgery To Remove Bullets. It seems to be that female rapper Megan Thee Stallion during the Tory Lanez arrest did not only have a small injury on her foot, the rapper shared more details about how she had more sever injuries.
Megan Thee Stallion clarified on Instagram what actually happened to her when she was with singer Tory Lanez over the weekend. Tory had been arrested on a gun charge while the ‘Girls In The Hood’ rapper was in the car with him, she had to be rushed to the hospital on that evening after the arrest.
An early statement was released that the female rapper had a bleeding foot which seemd to have been cut from bottles in the vehicle she was in.Megan shared that the story about her having only her foot injured from a glass bottle was inaccurate. She explained that she had gunshot wounds after someone shot at her to harm her. She stated that the police then took her to the hospital to then have surgery to remove the bullets.
Megan wrote “I’m incredibly garteful to be alive and that I’m expected to make full recpvery, but it was important for me to clarify the details about this traumatic nigh. I’m currently focused on my recovery, so I can return back to my life and back to making music as soon as possible. She is currently in recovery and is hopeful that she will be well soon so that she can go back to making music.
Many memes and jokes circulated on social media about the incident. It had been jokes about the ‘Say It’ rappers height and how him and Megan might be like 2Pac after having a near death gunshot experience. Many others had been wondering who had shot Megan and made jokes about how the will deal with shooter,
Tory Lanez is yet to release a statement on his arrest and about what actually took place on that night. He has an upcoming court date in October 2020, it may seem that he is prohibited to release a statement because of the court date that is still to soon take place.