Key Points
- GloRilla liked a fan post that called Megan bitter. Many users read it as shade.
- The thread pulled back an old clip with Tory Lanez audio. Fans linked it to past friction.
- Megan’s stylist replied to a “fake Kellon” joke. GloRilla’s stylist fired back fast.
Rapper GloRilla (Gloria Woods) has stirred fresh social media talk. She liked an X post that shaded Megan Thee Stallion (Megan Pete).

The like sat under a fan reply which said Megan “started being bitter” after GloRilla outsold her. This came days after Megan warned that some online backlash is paid in a new post on Instagram and X. Read more in this report: Megan Thee Stallion says haters are paid online.
How the thread formed
The X thread dug up a months-old moment where GloRilla shared a quote that used Tory Lanez music. One user claimed Megan and her team had been “picking” with GloRilla since that post.
Another fan said Megan “has a very dark spirit.” That line sparked more replies, because it sounded personal.
GloRilla herself did not type a word in that thread. Her one like was enough for fans to tag both women.
Stylists jump in
Things turned to glam teams after a user joked that GloRilla “has her own Kellon now.” The joke compared a man with GloRilla at an NBA game to Megan’s long-time hairstylist, Kellon Deryck. Kellon saw it and replied: “You ain’t no Kellon.”
That answer signalled he was protecting Megan’s look and brand. It also showed he did not want copy jokes tied to his work.
Soon after, GloRilla’s stylist EJ King replied in the same thread. He wrote that he did not care “1,2,3” about what people had going on and that people close to him should already know that.
His tone read like he was defending GloRilla from the Kellon comparison. It also told people not to drag GloRilla’s team into the fan fight.
This back-and-forth now sits beside other recent Megan stories on the site, so readers tracking her online clashes can find them in one place here: More Megan Thee Stallion updates.
For now, neither rapper has dropped a full public statement. But fans on X think the Tory Lanez-linked post was the start. Others say it is another case of rap women getting pulled into stan wars over small social media actions.
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