American rapper Megan Thee Stallion has called out what she believes is a deliberate attempt to tarnish her image online.
Taking to a livestream over the weekend, the “Hot Girl Summer” hitmaker expressed frustration over the sudden rise in negative comments about her on social media — insisting the hate isn’t genuine but rather a paid smear campaign.
“When I do peep online and see what y’all doing, I feel like y’all get so easily riled up and easily discouraged when y’all know people get paid to talk crazy about me,” Megan said. “Like, don’t it seem a little weird how overwhelming a lot of Megan Thee Stallion hate seem? Like, it don’t seem right, do it?”
The Grammy-winning rapper urged her fans, known as the Hotties, not to engage with online negativity and reminded them that she keeps to herself.
“What is there even to hate on? I don’t be doing nothing. I’ll be in the house with my man, with my dogs, watching anime, or at the studio,” she said.
Ending her livestream on a bold note, Megan encouraged her supporters to remain focused on the music, saying:
“Fight back when it’s a reason to fight. We’re chilling right now, Hotties. We’re listening to ‘Lover Girl,’ babe.”
With her latest single “Lover Girl” currently making waves, Megan Thee Stallion appears determined to let her art — not the hate — speak louder.
Megan Thee Stallion Tells Her Fans to Stand Down — Says People Getting Paid to Talk Crazy About Her and Tells Fans to Stop Listening Because “Their Time Is Up!” pic.twitter.com/HhkeyS2yVf
— livebitez (@livebitez) October 25, 2025



