In a world where deepfakes can turn your casual selfie into a viral meme, it seems some folks forgot that basic respect still exists! Enter the bold and brilliant Megan Thee Stallion, who didn’t just drop an album this time; she dropped the hammer on blogger Milagro ‘Gramz’ Cooper.
A Miami jury just ruled that Cooper didn’t have the right to serve up async content of Megan’s likeness in a risqué deepfake video. It’s a classic case of ‘if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t post it on the internet for clicks!’ What was Cooper thinking?
Megan claimed Cooper was merely echoing the dismal whispers of Tory Lanez—a fellow artist who, let’s just say, has seen better days after getting convicted for shooting her. Talk about adding insult to injury!
In a time where celebrities are fighting off cyber harassment like it’s a new genre of hip-hop, this verdict sends a powerful message: you can’t just weaponize technology to silence someone’s narrative. Megan is here, and she’s making sure her voice isn’t drowned out by some bot-generated nonsense.
So next time you wanna click ‘share’ on something questionable, remember this tale of triumph over treachery. In the world of deepfakes, Megan just showed us who’s still running the show: it’s not the bots, it’s the real ones like her!



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