Megan Thee Stallion tearfully testified in her defamation trial against blogger Milagro Gramz, revealing suicidal thoughts triggered by a deepfake porn video and ongoing harassment, while her lawyers suggested Gramz's motive involved an alleged affair with Tory Lanez's father; she spent $240K on therapy amid the ordeal. (168 characters)
Megan Thee Stallion broke down in tears on the stand, sharing how she "wanted to die" after Gramz directed followers to an AI-generated deepfake sex tape using her likeness in 2024. She described feeling exhausted by life, stating, “I don’t want to be here. I’m tired of waking up. I didn’t care what happened. I just wanted to die. I was so tired of being alive.” To resist self-harm, she refused to give in to what she believed Gramz and Tory Lanez sought.
The rapper fought back against viral false images and rumors, including claims she lied about the 2020 shooting and her past relationship with Lanez. She expressed ongoing defeat, noting, “no matter if the video was fake or not…[Gramz] wanted it to be real.” Megan has spent over $240K on therapy due to the distress from Gramz's campaign.
Megan sued Gramz for defamation, harassment, and spreading false statements online to punish her for Lanez's conviction. Her team theorizes Gramz hid a romantic link with Lanez's father, Sonstar Peterson, citing deleted texts, gate access instructions, and "love you" exchanges despite court orders. Gramz faces sanctions for destroying over 20,000 messages.