Blogger Milagro Gramz took to social media just hours after a judge found her liable for defamation, promoting a fake, sexually explicit video of Megan Thee Stallion, and intentionally inflicting emotional distress against the Houston rap star. But instead of apologizing or showing remorse, Gramz doubled down on her actions against the Grammy winner and celebrated her loss as a victory for “new media.” Oddly, her legal team also released a statement claiming she wasn’t found liable for defamation, though Megan and her legal team quickly clarified the record.
The controversy ignited when Milagro went live on Instagram, framing the verdict as motivation to ramp up her music career. She explained that her online feuds with Megan were part of her “New Media” strategy.
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