Fair/Foul: Tim Westwood Asked Megan Thee Stallion If She Was Wearing A Wig Or Weave

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Women can say anything about a man's appearance but you bet not speak on theirs other than to compliment.

Women ask ask about your shoes, hat, watch, cologne, how much they cost etc.

What's good for the goose is definitely not good for the gander.

Speaking from a Male perspective in general. Not defending that cracker
 

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Megan Thee Stallion Goes on ESPN to Rep Houston and Casually Shade Label Exec Carl Crawford
By Amanda Gordon


Megan Thee Stallion took to ESPN, a natural platform for any rising musical artist, to chat about her faith in the Houston Rockets’ postseason performance. But for those abreast of her recent record-label drama, the ESPN talk-show appearance was also a sly takedown of 1501 Certified Entertainment label CEO Carl Crawford, a former MLB star, on his own turf. After suing the label, which she claims paid her 40 percent of the income from her recordings and prevented her from putting out new music while she attempted to renegotiate her contract, the Texas rapper is now free to release her next project, Suga, this Friday. In the lawsuit, Megan also alleges that Rap-A-Lot Records founder James “J.” Prince attempted to intimidate artists on Crawford’s behalf. J. Prince took to Instagram, posting a picture with Carl Crawford and denying the accusation. He also says Megan and her mom, the late rapper Holly Thomas, negotiated “a good deal” with 1501 Certified Entertainment.



But Megan will hear none of it. When asked on ESPN about navigating a male-dominated industry, she said she demands respect. “I’m not scared to back down and, at the end of the day, I want to be treated how you want me to treat you,” she says. She also revealed in the interview that her new album features “a whole lot of hot-girl stuff” and takes its title from her new persona. “Suga, she’s more like, ‘I know I mess up sometimes. I’m not perfect. I’m not trying to be perfect, but I’m trying.’” We’re ready for whatever hot, inspirationally imperfect music Megan is preparing to serve us.

Update, 1:50 p.m. ET: Following her First Take appearance, Megan took to Instagram to drive her point home, responding to Crawford and 1501’s loss in court. “I will stand up for myself and won’t allow two men to bully me, I am NO ONES PROPERTY,” she wrote, proceeding to list three facts about her case: She claims that 1501 is refusing to grant her the budget to release Suga despite the judge granting its release; that 1501 tried to block the release entirely but she “prevailed”; and that 1501 tried again to have her restraining order dissolved but the motion was denied. She continues, “Respect my deceased mother, she’s not here, you don’t know her, you weren’t involved … Carl should speak for himself.”

 

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Megan Thee Stallion Shuts Down Rumors With Gunshot-Wound Photo
By Zoe Haylock@zoe_alliyah
Photo: Erik Voake/Getty Images for Roc Nation
Megan Thee Stallion went out of her way to prove some goofs on Twitter wrong today. The “WAP” rapper posted (and, later, deleted) a photo of her stitched-up foot on Instagram with a caption addressing those who said she was lying. “Lol what I have learned abt majority of the people on social media is y’all like to hear bad news before good news, a lie spreads quicker than the truth, and y’all really be believing the shit YALL make up … I got hit at the back of my feet because when I got shot I was WALKING AWAY FACING THE BACK,” she wrote. “Why would I lie abt getting shot?” From the moment she came forward with the news that she was shot on July 12 in Los Angeles, the 25-year-old has been met with skepticism, jokes, and just downright indecency online. After images of her and her feet at the club on August 17 spread on Twitter, she was met with criticism about going out so soon after the shooting and during a pandemic. Trolls took it too far and tried to claim that she lied about the whole thing.
Photo: Megan Thee Stallion/Instagram
“Why are y’all so upset that I don’t wanna be in the bed sad?” she continued in her post. “Why y’all upset that I can walk? I got my stitches out my feet like 2 weeks ago and I was ready to go celebrate WAP going number1 … I usually don’t address internet bullshit but y’all people are so sick! God was really watching over me and I’m healing so well!” Not to be all, “If a male rapper did it,” but this conversation would likely have a different tone if a man walked away from a shooting and immediately went No. 1. Well, here ya go, weirdos. “Sorry I’m not as sad and miserable as a lot of y’all lol,” she finished. “But ima keep being Megan Thee Mf STALLION.”
 

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MEGAN THEE STALLION DISMISSES LAWSUIT AGAINST J. PRINCE, 1501 CERTIFIED ENT. & CARL CRAWFORD


HOUSTON, TX – Megan Thee Stallion has reportedly filed a request to dismiss her ongoing lawsuit against her former label 1501 Certified Entertainment, CEO Carl Crawford and Rap-A-Lot Records founder J. Prince without prejudice.

According to Ace Showbiz, the legal documents state, “Megan Pete hereby nonsuits all of the claims she has asserted in the above-captioned lawsuit against Defendants 1501 Certified Entertainment, LLC, Carl Crawford, and James Prince, without prejudice to the re-filing of the same.”
They continue, “Plaintiff’s claims concerning the release of her album ‘Suga’ on March 6, 2020 and the release of the feature track ‘Butter’ with BTS (Bangtan Boys) on August 27, 2021 have been resolved with the release of her music. As of the date of this filing, Pete is not waiving, and is expressly reserving all her audit rights pursuant to her contractual agreements with 1501 Certified Entertainment, LLC and other third-parties.”
Crawford reacted to the news on Tuesday (February 22) with an Instagram post that included a screenshot of the Ace Showbiz story and the caption, “Only the real [H] town can relate. Now tell em to run my bread dating all the way back from 2018.” He added an angry emoji at the end, suggesting he’s fuming over the amount of money he’s lost over the past four years.

Megan Thee Stallion filed the lawsuit in March 2020, accusing 1501 Certified Entertainment and J. Prince of blocking her from releasing new music because she wanted to renegotiate what she believed was an unfair contract she signed at the onset of her career.

“When I signed, I didn’t really know what was in my contract,” she said in an Instagram livestream. “I was young. I was like 20. I ain’t know everything that was in that contract. So when I got with Roc Nation, I got management — real management. I got real lawyers and they was like, ‘Did you know that this is in your contract?’”

She added, “So now, they telling a bitch that she can’t drop no music. It’s really just a greedy game. It’s really just real greedy. Wasn’t trying to leave the label. Wasn’t trying to not give nobody money that they feel like they entitled to. I just wanted to renegotiate some shit.”

Carl Crawford dismissed the allegations at the time, saying, “It’s a whole lie. Nothing is true that she said. Me being greedy and taking money from her, that’s crazy. I never tried to take nothing from her. The only thing we ever did was give, give, give.”
As the lawsuit dragged on, Crawford became hopeful they could put their differences aside. As he said in a December 2021 with Bally Sports, “Like really, things always went left. We still don’t have a real reason why things went left. Everything is cool with her, like I said we wish her the best. We’re just going to keep doing our thing, 1501.”

When asked if Crawford envisioned a resolution, he replied, “Hopefully. We still in court right now. We still going to court about stuff and, you know, until that’s over with, we don’t have no chance. Hopefully at some point the court cases will be over and then you can move on with your life ’cause we stuck in this one little place.”

Now with the new court filings, Crawford, J. Prince and Megan Thee Stallion can move forward and focus on their individual endeavors without this particular case looming over their heads. The defendants “have not asserted any counterclaims” against Megan and “defendants do not have any pending claims for affirmative relief.”

 

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Little Andy's crew should of been aiming for his head when he caught that one in the arm!

Tim Westwood got a lota juice across the pond and been doing it for a long time

He got a lot of US rappers careers going in Europe.

Pretty harmless back and forth. Can yall amp up something that matters in life. Side note, never liked this guy
Somebody needs to beat his bitch ass for that bullshit. Ask your fat ass mama if her hair real ya wanker!

Tim is a fraud. Stying like he from the streets when his daddy is a preacher man.

Whenever I hear that song "son of a preacher" I can't help but think of Timmy.

Back in the early 80s he used to hang in a Jamaican shebeen about 1/4 mile up the road from where I lived. Couple of times seen him in the gutter at 5am becasue he couldn't hold his ganja and liquor!
 
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