Adele sent her well wishes, love and support to Megan Thee Stallion during her show Friday night in Las Vegas.
The 34-year-old hitmaker was in the sixth weekend of her Vegas residency when she began the intro to Water Under The Bridge.
The Grammy winner explained that someone had put together a video of the WAP singer dancing to the tune, the added, ‘I want to wish Meg Thee Stallion a very very Merry Merry Christmas. Girl, get your peace. Do what you want now baby. Love you!’ in a video shared on Twitter.
Well wishes: Adele sent her well wishes, love and support to Megan Thee Stallion during her show Friday night in Las Vegas
Adele was referring to the court verdict that found Say It singer Tory Lanez, 30, guilty Friday of shooting Megan, whose real name is Megan Pete, in July 2020, during an argument after a party at Kylie Jenner’s home in the Hollywood Hills.
Megan said as she had exited the car they were driving in and was walking away when Tory pointed a gun at her and shouted ‘dance b**ch’ as he fired the gun, injuring both of her feet.
In emotional testimony on December 13, the Savage artist shared that she had fought depression and thoughts of suicide after the incident, saying, that coming forward had hurt her personally and professionally.
‘I want to wish Meg Thee Stallion a very very Merry Merry Christmas. Girl, get your peace. Do what you want now baby. Love you!’ (Megan Thee Stallion pictured in August)
Reaching out: The 34-year-old hitmaker was in the sixth weekend of her Vegas residency when reached out to Megan, whose life was turned upside down after the July 2020 shooting
The Body artist admitted she was hurt because of pushback against her in the hip hop community, which included the song, Circo Loco, by Drake.
‘I wish he would’ve just shot and killed me if I knew I was going to have to go through this torture,’ she testified according to the Los Angeles Times.
Megan also testified she was hesitant to tell police about the incident, which happened at the same time as the Black Lives Matter marches.
Depression: In emotional testimony on December 13, the Savage artist shared that she had fought depression and thoughts of suicide after the incident, saying, that coming forward had hurt her personally and professionally
Emotional testimony: Megan testified push back in the hip hop community had been painful. ‘I wish he would’ve just shot and killed me if I knew I was going to have to go through this torture,’ she testified according to the Los Angeles Times
‘At the time, we are at the height of police brutality … I felt like if I said ‘This man has just shot me,’ they might shoot first and ask questions later.’
Tory Lanez faces up to 22 years in prison after being found guilty on charges of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, negligent discharge of a firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle.
His attorney said they will appeal the conviction.
Convicted: Tory Lanez faces up to 22 years in prison after being found guilty on charges of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, negligent discharge of a firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle
Appeal: Tory’s attorney said his client will appeal the conviction