Flavor Flav calls out Megan Thee Stallion after a doctored sex tape of “Hiss” rapper Megan Thee Stallion began circulating online Stallion’s defense.
The Public Enemy host took to X (formerly Twitter) to leave the Houston hottie alone on Sunday (June 9) as he lashed out at those who try to disturb her or other artists’ peace of mind.
“Y’all leave this queen alone,” he wrote. “Artists are here to entertain and bring joy to everyone, and we don’t do it at the expense of ourselves. That’s why we can’t have nice things. SMH”
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Y’all don’t disturb this queen,,,artists are here to entertain and bring you joy,,,we won’t do it at the expense of ourselves. That’s why we can’t have nice things. SMH https://t.co/bIWE0DCcra
— FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) June 10, 2024
The 65-year-old’s post comes just one day after Megan Thee Stallion herself appeared to react to the news.
In a social media post, she lashed out at those responsible for the film and threatened legal action against anyone who promoted its authenticity.
“It’s so disgusting that you go to such lengths to hurt me when you see me winning,” she wrote last week. “You guys are going too far, fake bastards. Just know that today is your last day to play with me, and I mean it.
Later that night, she actually cried while performing “Cobra” on her Hot Girl summer tour in Tampa, Florida.
The tearful moment was captured on camera by fans at the venue, with footage showing Meg trying to sing the song but getting choked up multiple times. At one point, she even put her head in her hands and cried.
“I’m going to give you this show without crying,” she said from the stage, playing the first few lines of the song before she sang.
Despite her emotional struggles, she ultimately stayed focused and finished the song in a powerful way.
Released shortly after the July 2020 assault trial of Tory Lanez, who shot her, “Cobra” follows Megan Thee Stallion’s battle with depression, suicide, Struggles with topics like betrayal and heartbreak.
“Broken apart, the whole world is watching/But who’s watching the worst/Every night I cry, I almost die/No one tries to stop it,” she raps on the song. “At night, I sit in my dark room and think/Maybe why I drink all the time/Yeah, I’m depressed/How could someone so lucky want to slit their wrists?”