Canadian rapper Tory Lanez can’t do anything on his phone without being reminded of Megan Thee Stallion and the pending criminal charges against him related to her. Tory again found himself under fire on Clubhouse, getting grilled by a fan about allegedly shooting Megan.
Fan Questions Tory Lanez About Alleged Shooting
Tory Lanez was in a Clubhouse chat room, taking questions from fans. One person asked, “Why’d you shoot Megan?” Tory didn’t answer, and several people on the chat bashed the person for asking that question. The Grammy-nominated artist reportedly left the chat soon after.
“Why’d you shoot Megan?”
Erica Banks Thrown In The Middle Of Tory Vs. Megan
Maybe overnight star Erica Banks was simply amused by Tory Lanez’s reaction to a fan’s “Buss It” challenge video. But when she reposted Tory’s video on Instagram, it raised eyebrows — since Tory is still facing charges of shooting Megan Thee Stallion. Meanwhile, Banks is often accused of being a Megan copycat, and she’s signed to the same 1501 Certified record label that’s in a contract dispute with Megan.
“@torylanez goin Crazy ????? BUSS ITTTTT ? KEEP STREAMING!”
Was Erica Banks Being Messy W/ Tory Lanez Video?
Fans and followers seem split on what Erica meant (or didn’t mean) with her post. Some say she’s just trying to further her career by showing another popular artist jamming to her hit song. Others say she was taking a subliminal jab at Megan Thee Stallion and aligning herself with Meg’s alleged shooter.
“Erica Banks is mad weird for reposting Tory. Even if it was innocent, it comes off like a goofy passive aggressive shot at Megan considering the entire picture.”
Banks Sees Herself Working W/ Thee Stallion
Banks said in a conversation with The Shade Room that she would make music with Meg Thee Stallion, and also wanted Nicki Minaj to hop on a remix. She says it’s all business and explained that she’d be down to work together despite everything that happened.
“I would collab with Megan Thee Stallion because, at the end of the day, it’s all business. It’s nothing personal. It’s been no secret that Meg and 1501 have been at odds and the rapper has even sued them after signing a management deal with Roc Nation. At the end of the day, we’re all artists and at the end of the day, we all do music. So, anything personal, which there is nothing, I wouldn’t even look at outside the business. So, we artists, we rap. It’s all good.”