Megan Thee Stallion is taking legal action.
The “Otaku Hot Girl” rapper (real name is Megan Pete) has accused a content creator of cyber-stalking, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, spreading deepfake pornography and invasion of privacy in a lawsuit obtained by E! News.
In the Oct. 30 filing, Pete alleged that Milagro Gramz (real name Milagro Elizabeth Cooper) spread false statements, including sharing a deepfake pornographic video, on behalf of her ex Tory Lanez (real name Daystar Peterson). She accused the blogger of “encouraging” her followers to view a “doctored, artificially created video of Ms. Pete purportedly engaged in sexual acts without Ms. Pete’s knowledge or consent” by sharing the post on her X account.
Pete, 29, also alleged in the lawsuit that Cooper cast doubt on her “mental status” and consistently called the Grammy winner names, “characterizing her as an ‘angry black woman’ and a ‘lying ass hoe’ during her online livestreams.”