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The Biggest Revelations From Megan Thee Stallion’s Documentary ‘In Her Words’

The Biggest Revelations From Megan Thee Stallion’s Documentary ‘In Her Words’

Megan Thee Stallion tells her side of the story – and she doesn’t hold back.

In Megan Thee Stallion: In her wordswhich premiered on Prime Video on October 31, the 29-year-old Houston rapper takes center stage as she discusses her ups and downs since her musical breakthrough in 2018.

The film, directed by Nneka Onuorah, promises to “follow the Houston native’s journey to fame as she stubbornly navigates fame, sadness, pressure and success.” The documentary poignantly reveals Megan’s most vulnerable moments, which allows fans to “Meet the real Megan Pete,” the synopsis reads.

And it doesn’t disappoint. Throughout the film, the “Captain Hook” rapper sheds light on her mother’s death and the social impact of her legal entanglement with Tory Lanez after it is said to have shot her in the foot in 2020 and the toll it all took on her mental health.

Here’s a look at Megan’s biggest revelations In her words.

Megan reveals she made the decision to unplug from her mother

In 2019, Megan’s mother and manager Holly Thomas died of brain cancer.

In the documentary, the “WAP” rapper opens up about the day her mother ended up in the hospital and how she was left in “shambles” after learning she had a brain tumor.

“They had to put her under anesthesia…she was brain dead,” Megan says. “So I stayed there every day … praying that she could recover from this.”

Then Megan reveals that she had to make a difficult decision.

“I had to make the decision to pull the plug and she just passed away the next day,” she says through tears.

After her mother’s death, Megan found a family in ex-girlfriend Kelsey Nicole Harris. She now feels betrayed by her

Megan Thee Stallion at the Lollapalooza Music Festival.

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After Megan’s mother died in 2019, she said she “forgot” who she was and “lost a lot of confidence.”

“I was so used to my mom telling me what to do, and when life started getting crazy, I didn’t have her,” she says.

At this time, she turned to Kelsey to build a “feel of family” and she considered her her “best friend.”

“This is deeper than what people see,” Kelsey says in a retro clip. “We are sisters.”

The night Megan was allegedly shot by Lanez, Kelsey was in the car and later testified in court. While Megan’s statementShe claimed Kelsey and Lanez met and “went to turn the story around.”

“She just really disappointed me and let me down,” Megan says in the documentary. “I would never let someone like that drag my best friend.”

Megan reveals she attended a mental health retreat in 2022 after having suicidal thoughts

In 2022, Megan attended a mental health retreat after her home was broken into during her performance Saturday Night Live.

“It was three days. I didn’t get out of bed for three days. “I stayed under the covers and cried every day,” she recalls in the documentary about her downward spiral.

And for the first time ever, Megan had suicidal thoughts. “I would rather not go through this than have to live with it,” she remembers.

During the retreat, Megan was exposed to various forms of therapy that ultimately helped her get back on track.

When Lanez was charged, she burst into tears

In the documentary, viewers are taken through the day Megan waited for the outcome of the trial.

That day, Megan waited eagerly with her loved ones in her house.

When she learned that Lanez had been found guilty of various charges, she burst into tears.

“Thank God,” she says at that moment.

And even though he was sentenced to 10 years in prison In August 2023, Megan admits that she still deals with people who are “mad at me for saying what happened to me.”

“I feel like I’m getting to a point where I really don’t care. For the first time since my mother was alive, I’m taking care of myself because I want to feel good,” she says.

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988, texting “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741741 or go to 988lifeline.org.