Megan Thee Stallion and model Winnie Harlow reportedly found themselves at odds earlier this year after a social media post concerning Tory Lanez stirred up drama. According to reports from Hollywood Unlocked’s Jason Lee and The Breakfast Club’s Loren Lorosa, the incident allegedly unfolded at billionaire Michael Rubin’s exclusive Fourth of July white party in the Hamptons.

The tension is said to have stemmed from a post Harlow shared during Lanez’s high-profile trial for the 2020 shooting of Megan, dubbed the “Houston Hottie.” While the details of Harlow’s post remain unclear, Megan reportedly took offense to the model’s comments, despite claims that Harlow never intended to upset her.

Sources suggest that Harlow, who is in a relationship with NBA player Kyle Kuzma, attempted to extend an olive branch by apologizing privately. However, Megan allegedly did not respond to the message.

When the two women crossed paths at Rubin’s star-studded gathering, Megan reportedly confronted Harlow about the post. Witnesses claim the situation escalated to the point where Megan allegedly told Harlow, “I should beat your ass.” Before the confrontation could turn physical, the two were separated by partygoers.

Neither Megan, Harlow, nor Michael Rubin have publicly addressed the rumored altercation. However, Megan has not been shy about taking legal action against those who challenge or misrepresent her experience with Tory Lanez. Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Megan in July 2020.

Beyond the alleged dispute with Harlow, Megan has been actively fighting back against online narratives she says have damaged her reputation and well-being. Last month, she filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Milagro Gramz, accusing her of spreading false information about the Lanez case.

The lawsuit alleges that Gramz’s statements have negatively impacted Megan’s mental health, professional reputation, and financial standing. “Defendant’s conduct caused, and continues to cause, significant personal and economic harm to [Megan],” the filing states. The rapper’s legal team claims Gramz’s comments have led to severe emotional distress and have fueled online harassment campaigns using fake accounts or “bots.”

In addition, the suit accuses Gramz of promoting a deepfake video falsely depicting Megan in an explicit situation, cyberstalking, and invading her privacy. Megan’s legal team also argues that Gramz has acted as a “paid surrogate” for Tory Lanez, perpetuating falsehoods about the rapper to bolster his narrative.

The lawsuit marks another step in Megan’s efforts to protect her image amid the fallout of the Lanez trial, showing her determination to hold individuals accountable for harmful online behavior.

While the alleged altercation with Harlow remains unconfirmed, it’s clear that Megan isn’t taking any threats—physical or reputational—lightly.

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