Megan Thee Stallion Gets Asked About Nicki Minaj’s Diss Track “Big Foot” During Defamation Trial: “It Was Just So Silly”

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    When Nicki Minaj’s “Big Foot” Stepped into Megan Thee Stallion’s Defamation Trial

    Chile, if you thought Megan Thee Stallion‘s defamation trial couldn’t get more dramatic, honey, think again. Things just went next-level wild. Nicki Minaj’s fiery diss track “Big Foot” popped up in testimony, sending social media into an absolute frenzy. Everyone was watching how our Hot Girl Captain would handle the shade, and let’s just say, she understood the assignment.

    And hunty, Megan Thee Stallion didn’t bat an eye when it came to brushing off Nicki’s record during her trial against blogger Milagro Gramz. Her vibe? Pure “I’m too booked, too blessed, and way too unbothered for this.” As this high-stakes courtroom drama unfolds, all eyes are glued to the details, especially when two of the biggest female rappers in the game are involved. We’re talking about pure, unadulterated celeb tea here!

    Megan Thee Stallion Dishes on “Big Foot”: “So Silly”

    The defamation case between the Houston Hottie and blogger Milagro Gramz took an unexpected turn when Gramz’s attorney, Jeremy McLymont, brought up Nicki Minaj’s now-infamous diss track. You know the one: “Big Foot.” The entire courtroom leaned in, waiting for Megan’s reaction — and sis, she didn’t disappoint.

    When asked about the record, Megan didn’t hold back. “It was just so silly in the beginning. I couldn’t get through it. I just feel like it wasn’t something I wanted to keep listening to.”

    That statement alone could’ve been the mic drop moment. But the attorney, trying to make a point about selective listening, pushed further.

    McLymont followed up with:
    “So you have the ability to turn things off that you don’t want to listen to?”

    And Megan delivered one of the iciest, most unbothered responses of the entire trial: “As it pertains to Nicki Minaj, yes.” Talk about a read!

    For anyone who’s been following the long-standing tensions between these two rap queens, this wasn’t just a random jab; it was a clear statement. Their issues have been brewing for years, really heating up in 2024 after Megan dropped her single “Hiss.” Remember that now-iconic bar?

    “These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Law.”
    Rap fans immediately connected that line to Nicki’s husband, Kenneth Petty, sparking a firestorm. Nicki, of course, clapped back with “Big Foot,” where she went for the jugular, taking aim at Megan’s height, her credibility, and even touching on the traumatic 2020 shooting incident.

    So, when Megan casually dismissed the diss track as “silly,” it was more than just commentary — it was a bold, powerful statement from a woman who clearly isn’t here for the drama.

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