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We love us some Megan Thee Stallion who went live on Instagram and updated everyone about her hot girl health, verbally beheaded the haters, thanked her super supportive fans and explained her steps toward recovery after being shot twice in the foot by a not-yet-known assailant (that everyone assumes is Tory Lanez).

“I really just wanted to get on here, and I’m smiling even though a lot of things have been y’know… making me not smile but I’m back… and I see a lot of people paint fake a** narratives and making up stories, but I also see a lot of people being very supportive and sending prayers and I really appreciate that,” she said while tearing up.

This comes just days after sketchy reports about the night in question surfaced online and stirred up more confusion about the increasingly perplexing saga that left her with multiple gunshot wounds and Tory Lanez locked up on a felony gun charge.

“I was shot in both of my feet and I had to get surgery to get the bullets taken out, and it was super scary,” she revealed.

“Oh, I didn’t think I was gonna cry… It was just the worst experience of my life and it’s not funny, it’s nothing to joke about and nothing for y’all to go and be making fake stories about. I didn’t put my hands on nobody I didn’t deserve to get shot.”

At this point, we have no idea what happens next with the slowly developing case that continues to fuel endless speculation across social media.

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Peep the Twitter chitter-chatter over Meg’s tearful update on the flip.

“It is no coincidence that Megan is speaking publicly on Tory’s birthday. That n*gga does not deserve peace right now. Happy birthday, btch. We on that a** @torylanez” – and that’s that on that

“I’m so confused about Megan and Tory..

So he shot her but he’s not in jail?
is it because she doesn’t wanna press charges?

Where is he?

is he locked up?” – valid questions that might not be answered

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