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Megan Thee Stallion testifies Tory Lanez yelled at her to "dance" as he shot her feet

Megan Thee Stallion testifies in Tory Lanez trial
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Megan Thee Stallion took the stand in a Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday and told jurors that rapper Tory Lanez fired five shots at her feet, yelled at her to dance and wounded her as she tried to walk away from him in the Hollywood Hills more than two years ago.

"I'm in shock. I'm scared," the Grammy-winning hip-hop superstar testified Tuesday, according to The Los Angeles Times. "I hear the gun going off, and I can't believe he's shooting at me."

Her testimony came on the second day of the trial of the Canadian rapper Lanez, 30, who has pleaded not guilty to discharging a firearm with gross negligence, assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle.

Megan Thee Stallion whose legal name is Megan Pete arrives at court to testify in the  trial of Rapper Tory Lanez for allegedly shooting her
Megan Thee Stallion whose legal name is Megan Pete arrives at court to testify in the trial of Rapper Tory Lanez for allegedly shooting her on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022 in Los Angeles. Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

With supporters gathered both outside the courthouse and in the courtroom hallway, Megan walked into the courtroom wearing a purple suit with heavy security late Tuesday morning.

"I just don't feel good," Megan, 27, said at the beginning of questioning from Deputy District Attorney Kathy Ta. "I can't believe I have to come in here and do this."

She said that on July 12, 2020, she left a party at the Hollywood Hills home of Kylie Jenner in an SUV with Lanez, his bodyguard and her friend Kelsey Harris.

Megan said she and Lanez had become close, bonding over the loss of their mothers, and had an occasionally sexual relationship. Her friend Harris, who had a "crush" on Lanez, tried to stir up trouble between the women by telling Megan she needed to stop lying to her friend.

The argument spiraled out of control, and became even more heated when she and Lanez started trashing each other's music and careers, Megan said.

"I feel like that really rubbed him the wrong way," she said. "He kept yelling and cursing."

She was wearing a bikini, but got out of the vehicle and tried to walk away when Lanez leaned out and opened fire, she said, leaving the back of her feet wounded. At one point, he yelled "Dance, b---!" she testified.

"I looked down at my feet, and I see all the blood," she said. "Now everybody's screaming. He looked shocked. Kelsey looked shocked."

CBS Los Angeles reported that within about five minutes of the shooting, a female friend who was with Megan Thee Stallion texted one of the rapper's security guards, "Help," "Tory shot meg," and "911," the prosecutor said, and police subsequently found the gun still warm to the touch on the floorboard near where Lanez had been seated, according to the prosecutor.

She said Lanez started apologizing after the shooting, the station reported.

She testified that Lanez offered her $1 million not to say anything and that he said he couldn't go to jail because he was already on probation — the latter of which defense attorney George Mgdesyan told jurors Monday was simply not the case, the station reported.

Mgdesyan said in his opening statement that her injury showed she could not have gotten a clear look at the shooter behind her, and that he would present more evidence that countered her story during the trial.

Lanez, sitting at the defense table in a tan suit and turtleneck, took notes as she spoke.

He arrived at court holding his young son's hand. He carried the boy out of the courthouse at lunch break and at the end of the day.

"This is my support system and I'm his too," he told reporters.

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Rapper Tory Lanez, 30, walks out of the courthouse while holding his 5-year-old son Kai'Lon, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022, in Los Angeles. / AP

Lanez, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, could get more than 22 years in prison if convicted on all counts. He could also be deported to his native Canada.

Lanez has had a successful run of mixtapes and major-label records since his career began in 2009, with his last two albums reaching the top 10 on Billboard's charts.

Megan Thee Stallion, whose legal name is Megan Pete, was already a major up-and-coming star at the time of the incident, and her career has skyrocketed since. She won a Grammy for best new artist in 2021, and had No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with her own song "Savage" featuring Beyoncé and as a guest on Cardi B's "WAP."

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