Megan Thee Stallion Testified “Maybe He’ll Sh**t Me Again” As Restraining Order Is Granted Against Tory Lanez
Megan Thee Stallion Testified “Maybe He’ll Sh**t Me Again” As Restraining Order Is Granted Against Tory Lanez
Megan Thee Stallion’s five-year civil restraining order against Tory Lanez has been granted, prohibiting him from contacting her and requiring him to stay at least 100 yards away.
In court, Megan testified about her ongoing fear, even after Lanez’s conviction for the 2020 shooting, expressing concern about retaliation upon his release from prison:
“I feel like maybe he’ll shoot me again, and maybe this—maybe this time I won’t make it.”
Megan also shared how the trauma still affects her life:
“I haven’t attended therapy lately because I’ve been feeling kind of, like, hopeless about this whole thing. No matter how much somebody tells me I need to get past it or it’s going to be OK, it just seems like I have to relive it every day. The person who shot me won’t let me forget it.”
View this post on Instagram
Judge Richard Bloom granted the restraining order, citing “ample evidence of harassing conduct” from Lanez. The order will remain in effect until January 9, 2030.

Previous Article
Next Article
Aaliyah’s Estate Seemingly Backs Move To Cover R. Kelly’s Face On “Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number” Vinyl Reissue
Here For It? Spotify Launching New Tool That Allows Users To Create ‘Responsible’ AI-Generated Covers & Remixes Of Their Favorite Songs From Participating Artists/Songwriters
K. Michelle Seemingly Throws Major Shade At Tamar Braxton, Says She’s Open To A Verzuz Battle Against “The Muppet”
Cardi B Wants Round 2! Eyes Second Tour Leg After Strong Ticket Sales
Tank & Durand Bernarr Take Their ‘Beef To FaceTime & End It w/ Laughs: ‘It’s Never That Serious’
Saweetie Hit w/ $3 Million Lawsuit After Promoter Claims She Took Japan Concert Deposit & Performed Elsewhere
Angelina Jolie & Brad Pit’s Daughter Zahara Jolie Graduates From Spelman College
Funk Legend & “Atomic Dog” Artist George Clinton Sues Universal Music Group Over Alleged Royalty Freeze