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Black Women Forced To Demand Their Own Protection Yet Again After Megan Thee Stallion Says Tory Lanez Shot Her - Blavity

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Black women rallied in full force after  Megan Thee Stallion went to Instagram Live on Thursday to blast fellow rapper Tory Lanez , who allegedly shot the artist last month. Using #ProtectBlackWomen as a rallying cry, Megan's supporters applauded her for speaking up and condemned hatred against women.   In her Instagram Live video, the 25-year-old rapper said Lanez's publicity team has been lying about the incident. “Tory shot me," she said. "You shot me and you got your publicist and your people going to these blogs lying. Stop lying. Why lie? I don’t understand.” Megan's Live Part 1 pic.twitter.com/rR9Za3x54L — Alex Ocho (@thealexocho) August 21, 2020 The shooting happened after the two rappers and Megan's friend, Kelsey Nicole, left a pool party at Kylie Jenner’s Hollywood Hills home, as Blavity previously reported .  Lanez is accused of firing shots while the two women were exiting the car after an argument, striking Megan in the feet twice. In her latest video, Megan said...

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