Megan Thee Stallion was left with a phobia of playing live after she was shot in 2020. The 29-year-old performer was injured by rapper Tory Lanez, 32, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting her in the feet during an argument – but many of his fans branded Megan a liar and she has now also told how she suffered horrific trolling despite being the victim. Megan says in her new Prime Video documentary ‘Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words’ about the fallout from the violence: “Ever since being shot, I’ve had anxiety about performing.
I always think somebody’s going to do something to me. “So many guys online say, ‘You should have got shot in the head’, ‘He should’ve finished the job’, ‘He should have killed your ass’. “I can’t separate trolling from real life.
Am I safe to perform in front of thousands of people? I don’t know who’s in this crowd.” Megan added about her mental state before Lanez’s sentencing: “I had a real breakdown. I didn’t feel like my life had any kind of value.
I had to call 911 because I couldn’t breathe. I thought I was about to die. “It was like three days in bed.
I just cried every day. I never would have been a suicidal person..
. but I was feeling like that. I was like, ‘I’d rather not live through this than to have to live with this’.
” Megan also tells in her documentary how she “forgot” who she was after she took her mother off life support. The rapper lost her mum Holly Thomas to .