Descriptions of domestic violence follow.
Megan Thee Stallion is speaking out about Tory Lanez, who is currently awaiting trial for allegedly shooting the rapper in the foot in 2020.
Megan recently sat down for an interview with Gayle King for CBS Mornings that will air Monday — and in an excerpt shared this morning, she directly addresses the incident.
Music megastar @theestallion sits down exclusively with @GayleKing for her first TV interview addressing the 2020 shooting allegedly involving rapper Tory Lanez, Monday on #CBSMornings. Tory Lanez pleaded not guilty to an assault charge related to the alleged shooting.
In the interview, Megan says that the events that led up to the incident began with an "argument" because "I was ready to go, and everybody else wasn't ready to go."

"But that's, like, normal friend stuff. ... We fuss about silly stuff all the time," she added.

"But I never put my hands on anybody. I never raised my voice too loud. ... It shouldn't have got this crazy."

After she got out of the car, Megan said, "Everything [happened] so fast."

"All I hear is this man screaming. And he said, 'Dance, bitch.' And he started shooting."

"And I'm just like, 'Oh my God,'" Megan recalled, claiming that he fired his gun "a couple of times."

Megan said that she "didn't want to move too quick" while Tory was allegedly shooting at her. "I'm like, 'Oh my God, if I take the wrong step, I don't know if he can shoot something that's, like, super important."

"I don't know if he could shoot me and kill me."

"I was really scared, 'cause I had never been shot at before," she says at the conclusion of the clip.
