KEY POINTS

  • Megan Thee Stallion received flowers from Beyoncé and Rihanna
  • The "Savage" hitmaker admitted that she was shot in both feet and had to undergo a surgery to remove the bullets
  • Megan said she didn't name her shooter because she was not ready, but she’s not protecting anybody

Megan Thee Stallion has been receiving a lot of love from her fans and fellow celebrities after the shooting incident.

On Tuesday, Megan shared snaps of herself in a lacy lingerie on Instagram. Another picture she uploaded featured a bouquet of flowers from the "Diamonds" singer.

"Wishing you a full and speedy recovery, Meg! Just know you've got a whole crew over here sending good vibes your way! Love, Rihanna and the Fenty Corp gang," the accompanying note read.

The following day, Megan received another set of flowers from Beyoncé.

"Queen, Sending You All My Love. God Bless, Beyonce," the note read.

Megan was involved in a shooting incident in Hollywood Hills on July 12. She reportedly obtained a foot injury due to broken glass on the ground. But in her recent Instagram Live, she confessed that she was shot in both feet and had to undergo surgery to remove the bullets.

"I had to get surgery to get it taken out, get the bullets taken out, and it was super scary," she was quoted by the BBC, as saying.

"It was just the worst experience of my life, and it's not funny. It's nothing to joke about and it's 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.”

She said her injuries were not serious even if she was shot twice. She didn't name who shot her because she wasn't ready to speak, but she clarified that she's not protecting anybody.

Megan already addressed the shooting incident on social media a few weeks back. According to her, it left her "hurt and traumatized" especially that she felt the shooter intended to harm her.

"Black women are so unprotected & we hold so many things in to protect the feelings of others w/o considering our own," the "Savage" hitmaker wrote on Twitter.

"It might be funny to y’all on the internet and just another messy topic for you to talk about but this is my real life and I'm real life hurt and traumatized."

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Megan Thee Stallion performs onstage at the MAXIM Big Game Experience on Feb. 1, 2020 in Miami. Cassidy Sparrow/Getty Images for MAXIM