The internet is buzzing again—and this time, it’s because of a resurfaced video that Megan Thee Stallion probably hoped would never see the light of day. In the clip, which has been making rounds on social media, Megan is asked directly if she had a sexual relationship with Tory Lanez. Her response? “I didn’t have a sexual relationship with Tory.” But just seconds later, skepticism starts brewing—online and in the room.
For years, the Megan-Tory saga has dominated headlines, courtroom hearings, and online debates. It all started with the explosive 2020 shooting incident in the Hollywood Hills involving Megan, Tory, and a now-infamous party at Kylie Jenner’s house. Since then, it’s been a swirl of he-said, she-said, court trials, and media statements that left fans—and the public—divided.
But this particular clip isn’t just a soundbite. It’s part of a larger, more complex narrative that continues to unfold in the public eye. And Tory Lanez, who has often been portrayed as the villain in the story, speaks up in the video with a calm but firm tone. He says he’s not trying to attack Megan, but he’s also not willing to let his name be dragged through the mud any longer.
“I’m not here to bash this woman,” Tory begins. “But I can’t let my character be assassinated with narratives that just aren’t true.”
He continues, referencing a phone call he allegedly received from Roc Nation shortly after the shooting, warning him not to make any public statement. Then came the viral TMZ video showing Megan limping in a bikini, moments after the incident. Tory claims the video looked bad—for both of them—but things quickly escalated once it went public.
According to him, Megan shifted the narrative by saying she was shot, disputing earlier reports that she had simply been cut by glass. Tory alleges that her circle then began sending subliminal messages on social media—cryptic posts that hinted at violence and threats without naming names.
Then came the moment Tory believes was a calculated move: Megan went live on Instagram—on his birthday. According to him, that wasn’t an accident. He implies that her emotional public statements were a way to gain public sympathy and control the story. Tory says he never wanted things to go that far and was stunned by how the narrative spun so quickly.
“She said, ‘I got shot in my foot and it didn’t hit no bones or tendons,’” Tory recalls. “The internet is a sick place. People laughed at her pain. But they also laughed at mine.”
The clip ends with a broader commentary on the music industry, suggesting that powerful forces are capable of shaping public perception. Tory even hints at larger industry players—some pointing fingers at Jay-Z and Roc Nation—who allegedly played a part in how the story unfolded in the media.
What’s even more jarring is how this video is reigniting doubts among some viewers about Megan’s version of events. The video revisits past interviews and statements where Megan was reportedly caught contradicting herself. And while some will argue she simply wanted to protect her privacy, others believe the inconsistencies go deeper than that.
Critics online are now asking: if Megan wasn’t telling the full truth about the nature of her relationship with Tory, what else might she have withheld? Could the entire scandal be more layered than it initially appeared?
To be clear, this doesn’t erase the seriousness of the allegations or the pain both parties may have experienced. But it does highlight how quickly public opinion can be swayed—how viral moments, video clips, and silence can all become tools in shaping someone’s guilt or innocence.
Ultimately, the resurfaced video isn’t just a scandalous moment caught on tape. It’s a reminder of how complicated the truth can be—especially when careers, reputations, and millions of fans are involved. The Megan-Tory story isn’t just about a shooting. It’s about power, perception, and the dangerous game of controlling the narrative.