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An emotional Megan Thee Stallion told a court Thursday she feels "defeated" and struggles with mental health issues because of sexually explicit deepfake footage that a blogger has allegedly encouraged followers to watch.

The Grammy-winning artist took the witness stand in her civil lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz, who is accused of being a “mouthpiece,” “puppet” and “paid surrogate” for rapper Tory Lanez during and after his high-profile criminal trial.

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Gramz is accused of encouraging her thousands of followers on X and Instagram to view an unauthorized, sexually

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