Megan Thee Stallion Delivers a Clear-Cut Warning: “Freedom to Speak Isn’t Freedom to Bully”

After years of online harassment, Megan takes a stand in court and challenges those who weaponize free speech.


Megan Thee Stallion made headlines again after exiting court with a powerful message for her critics. In her defamation trial against blogger Milagro “Gramz” Cooper, she testified that the harassment she endured online intensified following Tory Lanez’s conviction, damaging her emotionally and costing her major deals.

Speaking to reporters as she left the courthouse, Megan didn’t mince words. “Just because you have freedom of speech does not mean you have freedom to bully,” she declared, drawing a firm line between opinion and online abuse.

The trial exposed more than just hurtful tweets. Court records revealed payments from Lanez’s family to Gramz around the same time she defended him publicly. Megan also shared how she still undergoes therapy for trauma, saying she often questioned whether people cared that she was shot.

Megan isn’t just defending her name. She’s demanding a culture of accountability online.

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