
Megan Thee Stallion Delivers Powerful Message After Testifying: “You Don’t Have Freedom to Bully.”
- News Blend 360

- Nov 21, 2025
- 1 min read
LOS ANGELES — Megan Thee Stallion delivered a powerful and deeply emotional statement outside the federal courthouse today, following her testimony in the ongoing defamation trial. Addressing reporters, the Grammy-winning artist emphasized the real-life impact of online harassment, misinformation, and targeted abuse—especially against women in the public eye.
“Just because you have freedom of speech doesn’t mean you have freedom to bully,” Megan stated, her voice steady but filled with conviction. “I’m here today because the truth matters, and the way we treat people—both online and offline—matters. Words have consequences.”
During her testimony, Megan spoke about the emotional toll of harassment campaigns, distorted narratives, and coordinated online attacks. Her comments highlight a growing national conversation about digital accountability, media responsibility, and the line between freedom of expression and targeted defamation.
Legal analysts say the outcome of this case could set a powerful precedent for how online platforms handle harassment and how courts evaluate defamation involving celebrities and social media.
Megan thanked her supporters, saying she hopes her courage encourages others facing similar abuse:
“People deserve to feel safe. People deserve to be believed. And people deserve to be treated like human beings. This isn’t just about me—it’s about everyone who’s ever been bullied or silenced.”
News Blend 360 will continue providing updates as the trial progresses.
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