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Megan Thee Stallion has courageously spoken about the profound and lasting impact that the violent incident involving Tory Lanez has had on her life. In a recent heartfelt statement, she revealed the deep fear that continues to haunt her — the terrifying possibility that she could be harmed again. She said, “I feel like maybe he’ll hurt me again, and maybe this time I won’t make it,” expressing a raw vulnerability that few have the strength to share publicly. These words lay bare the emotional turmoil and physical trauma she endures, underscoring the very real dangers and fears faced by survivors of violence and abuse.
Megan’s admission is a powerful reminder that the pain from such traumatic experiences does not simply disappear with time. Instead, survivors often live with a constant shadow of fear, anxiety, and uncertainty about their safety. Her willingness to speak out brings awareness to the ongoing challenges faced by victims — from the struggle to heal and rebuild their lives, to the fight for justice and the need for society to better protect and support them.
By sharing her truth, Megan Thee Stallion not only highlights her personal battle but also becomes a voice for many others who suffer in silence. Her words urge us all to listen, to believe survivors, and to work toward a world where no one lives in fear of violence, and where healing and justice prevail.