Megan Thee Stallion Blasts ‘Demon’ Tory Lanez Amid Claim Kelsey Harris Shot Her: ‘Facts Are Facts’
Lanez’s team alleges he covered for Harris, claiming she was responsible for shooting Megan.
Megan Thee Stallion has broken her silence amid Tory Lanez’s unsubstantiated claims that her former friend, Kelsey Harris, was actually responsible for the 2020 shooting that he was convicted for.
In a text post shared to her TikTok, the Houston rapper wrote, “At what point are yall gonna stop making me have to re live being shot BY TORY !? At what point are Tory and yall FANS gonna stop lying ? Like how much is the check to keep harassing me? Why is this happening EVERY DAY?”
She continued, “One min him/ yall said I was never shot now yall letting him play in yall face AGAIN and say I was shot but it wasn't him oh okay... ?!” she continued. “I'm sick of this shit LEAVE ME TF ALONE!!!! HE AINT DARE GET ON THAT STAND AND DENY HE SHOT ME AND THAT WAS HIS CHOICE BECAUSE HE KNOWS HE DID THAT SHIT! IDGAF ABT A BLOG OR A BOT!!! WHY IN TF WOULD ME ... MEGAN THEE STALLION HAVE TO LIE ON THIS MF ABT SHOOTING ME!”
She further called out Lanez’s denial of the incident, asserting, “FACTS ARE FACTS, he did it, it was PROVEN IN COURT fuck the hate campaign on the internet TORY YOU SHOT ME !! Ain't no new fucking evidence yall been saying the same shit for years.”
Megan ended the post pleading for the rapper to leave her alone, calling him a “fucking demon.”
Lanez is claiming he’s innocent in the 2020 shooting case, alleging Kelsey Harris was actually responsible, as per Walter James, a man who claims to have been Harris’ bodyguard. Walter Roberts, the lead consultant for non-profit Unite the People, held a press conference calling for the rapper’s release.
“Mr. James informed us he was not under a non-disclosure agreement or a confidentiality agreement and was free to speak with Unite the People and that he was doing it because his conscience would not let him not speak and leave a man in prison for something he did not do,” Roberts said.
Megan’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, addressed the claims in a statement shared with Complex, saying, “Tory Lanez was tried and convicted by a jury of his peers and his case was properly adjudicated through the court system. This is not a political matter — this is a case of a violent assault that was resolved in the court of law.”
In 2023, Lanez was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison for the shooting of Megan.
In spite of Lanez’s conviction, a petition has garnered over 250,000 signatures at the time of publishing urging California governor Gavin Newsom to pardon the rapper. The petition arrived after Lanez was stabbed in prison by another inmate, reportedly identified as Santino Casio, per TMZ.