As celebrities and politicians continue to call for Tory Lanez’s release, Megan Thee Stallion’s avid and vocal supporter has come to her rescue.
Lanez was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2023 after being found guilty of gross negligence in the 2020 shooting of the singer.
Recently, a significant development occurred in the saga when it was alleged that Kelsey Harris, a former friend of Megan, was present on the night of the shooting.
On May 14, Lanez’s legal team revealed that Harris' bodyguard had testified that it was she who shot Megan.
The bodyguard claims that Harris had a gun during the incident and was intending to use it. The attorneys further alleged that their client was never given a fair trial.
Last month, Lanez was stabbed 7 times in the back, 4 times in the torso and 3 times in the head in a housing unit at the California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi.
The rapper survived the brutal attack but reportedly suffered collapsed lungs and was placed on a breathing apparatus.
The incident drew widespread sympathy for the 32-year-old, and calls intensified for his immediate release.
However, Reneé Rapp, who has been a stern supporter of Megan for a long time, recently gave her two cents about the whole situation.
“I feel like a lot of people get stabbed, and that’s okay. Maybe we should be doing it more. Shiv in the pocket,” the singer told Ziwe.
“I’m a true Meg supporter, I hate that other man. I love Megan Thee Stallion. If anybody tries her over that sorry man, it’s a do-or-die fight for me,” she continued.
Rapp also criticised Drake for signing a petition that advocates for Lanez’s release.
Tory Lanez was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon in July 2020 following a violent argument at a house party.
Megan Thee Stallion was with the rapper that night and was reported to have injured her foot due to shattered glass.
However, Megan later took to Instagram to claim that she was intentionally shot by Tory during the altercation.
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