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Megan Thee Stallion on the Tory Lanez Trial and Being a Survivor of Violence

By Ana Escamilla
April 19, 2023
1 min read
Megan Thee Stallion on the Tory Lanez Trial and Being a Survivor of Violence

Megan Thee Stallion, the multi-award-winning rapper, has recently shared her thoughts on the Tory Lanez trial and talked about her experience as a survivor of violence. In an interview with Marie Claire, Megan opened up about one of the most traumatic experiences of her life and how she’s using her platform to empower women.

What caught my attention about this article was that it not only sheds light on the ongoing legal battle between Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez but also highlights the uncomfortable truths surrounding domestic violence and the importance of survivors’ voices being heard.

According to Megan, being a victim of gun violence and domestic abuse was a turning point in her life, and she does not wish that on anyone. In the interview, Megan reaffirmed her decision to speak out about the specifics of the alleged incident, saying, “I wasn’t afraid of telling my story. I wasn’t ashamed of telling my story. And that’s not something that should ever be hidden.”

Megan also emphasized the importance of supporting and believing survivors of violence, stating that “It’s important for women to know that I’m standing with you, and I’m not trying to hide the truth from you or make you feel crazy.”

As someone who has often seen survivors of violence struggle with emotional and physical trauma, I appreciate Megan’s openness in talking about her experience. Often, societal attitudes towards survivors of violence can be dismissive, derisive, or even victim-blaming. It’s essential to destigmatize such violence and offer a safe and understanding environment for survivors.

In conclusion, Megan Thee Stallion’s story is not an isolated one, and other celebrities like Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Kesha have also been vocal about their experiences with abuse. Being heard and believed is the first step in healing for survivors of violence, so let’s listen to and support them whenever we can.


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Ana Escamilla

Ana Escamilla

Freelance Journalist

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