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Megan Thee Stallion Seems To Deny Tasha’s Allegations


Megan Thee Stallion is tired of her top players! On Friday night, blogger Tasha K went live on Instagram with Nicki Minaj and poured some warm tea in connection with some of the allegations. During the live stream, Tasha told Nicki, “We’re just talking about Megan. You know, she did a great job of attacking Teyana Taylor’s house. Teyana had to sell that house. You know Megan rented that house, and that’s why [she] and [stylist E.J. King] fall out “.

H-Town’s hottie doesn’t say too much, but a simple sentence like on her Twitter account says a lot. The rapper liked a tweet that appeared to deny Tasha’s allegations. The tweet from blogger Ken Barbie says that the house is not the same as Meg’s which was recently burgled. As we recently reported, TMZ sources say the suspects took jewelry, cash, and electronics estimated at $300 to $400K from inside the home.

Tasha K has entered The Shade Room and is standing ten feet tall against her allegations. She wrote, “You ruined that woman’s house. She had to run you down to get her bread. Ej suggests you rent out to the woman one of her houses. Above all try to ignore damage and re-rent. Ej had to run you down for his 80k in the work he did for you! Meg, please! Yes, you rented the house then, but you both have to run you down for the bread you owe them… EJ! “

She continued, “And tell your henchman blogger. He got the story wrong… no one said anything about Teyana selling that house for you. What I’m saying is she is selling her house @ her, renting it to you and spoiling it! And now your home has been broken into, she doesn’t care because Karma is ab****! Is what I said! “

Roommate, what do you think about this?


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