KEY POINTS

  • Megan Thee Stallion seemingly responded to Tory Lanez's denial that he shot her
  • Lanez's denied Megan's claim that he shot her in July through his new album
  • Megan said the shooting incident hurt and traumatized her

Megan Thee Stallion seemingly responded to Tory Lanez's denial that he shot her on July 12 when the "WAP" rapper was caught on video with a bleeding foot.

Initially, Megan said she cut her foot on broken glass inside a car. She later admitted that she was shot but didn't name the assailant. At that time, there were rumors that Lanez did it. The "Savage" rapper later confirmed these reports, but Lanez denied it.

Following this back and forth, Megan seemed to have fired back by sharing a cryptic post on Instagram.

Megan shared a snap of her wearing rings that spelled out the words "F--- you." She captioned her post with a short note that read "Mood."

Those who have been following Megan understood that it was her response to Lanez's denial. The post received mixed responses, with some praising Megan for being unbothered. Meanwhile, several also defended Lanez because, for them, he is innocent.

"UNBOTHERED PURRR !" one commented.

"Shes only posting cuz Tory just posted toxic af lol. #freetoryofallthisdrama," another added.

"Why you Lie on Tory Megan Thee capper," another wrote.

Lanez has denied Megan's allegations by releasing a 17-track album filled with defensive and self-pitying lyrics addressing the incident months ago, Variety reported.

"How the f— you get shot in your foot, don’t hit no bones or tendons?" he raps in one song.

Megan has been talking about the incident on social media for the past months, admitting that she was hurt and traumatized. She shared that she "suffered gunshot wounds as a result of a crime that was committed against me and done with the intention to physically harm me."

In one post on Twitter, she noted that Black women are unprotected. She added that they held so many things to protect the feelings of others without considering their own selves. At the time, Megan had not yet named Lanez as her assailant.

"The narrative that is being reported about Sunday's morning events are inaccurate and I'd like to set the record straight," she wrote on Instagram

"On Sunday morning, I suffered gunshot wounds, as a result of a crime that was committed against me and done with the intention to physically harm me. I was never arrested, the police officers drove me to the hospital where I underwent surgery to remove the bullets."

The incident did not hinder Megan's career. Last month, her collab with Cardi B, entitled "WAP," was released. She is also set to appear on "Saturday Night Live" on Oct. 13.

Megan Thee Stallion, shown here at  Rihanna's Diamond Ball in 2019, features on Cardi B's new hit "WAP," a celebration of sexuality being hailed as a feminist anthem
Megan Thee Stallion, shown here at Rihanna's Diamond Ball in 2019, features on Cardi B's new hit "WAP," a celebration of sexuality being hailed as a feminist anthem GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Steven Ferdman