Key Points
- Megan testified about Nicki Minaj’s ‘Big Foot’ diss. She said the song felt silly and she stopped listening.
- She addressed Drake’s 2022 line from ‘Circo Loco’. She said the lyric felt indirect and unclear to her.
- Megan described online harassment and its toll on her. Her team says she entered treatment to cope.
Megan Thee Stallion (Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) testified Monday in a Miami civil court about online attacks and deepfake posts.

She is suing blogger Milagro Cooper for defamation and harm. Her testimony continued under cross-examination by Cooper’s lawyer in court.
She described being pushed online after a deepfake video circulated widely. Her manager later said she entered a costly Megan Thee Stallion treatment program to cope.
On the stand, Cooper’s lawyer asked about Nicki Minaj’s song “Big Foot”. Megan said the track felt silly and she stopped listening to it. She told the court she could turn off things she found hurtful.
Question on Drake’s “Circo Loco” line
Lawyer asked about Drake’s 2022 Her Loss lyric mentioning shots. Megan said any mention seemed indirect and not clearly about her. She told jurors she did not get butt shots and found the line vague.
Megan’s case accuses Cooper of plotting with Tory Lanez to harass her. Earlier site coverage Megan Thee Stallion trial start detailed the case and upcoming court dates for context.
Megan said an AI video showed her in a fake sexual act and caused pain. She testified she once wrote that she did not care if she lived. Her manager told the court she entered treatment to manage stress and trauma.
Aftermath and support
Megan alleges Cooper shared an AI sex video that circulated widely online. Prosecutors and lawyers debated how the clip spread and who aided circulation.
Megan seeks damages for reputational harm and emotional distress in court. The trial will weigh evidence and witness accounts before a judge’s decision. Jurors and judge will hear more testimony later this week.
Megan remains focused on clearing her name and finding closure. Her testimony gave jurors a window into the toll of online attacks.
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