There’s an old saying that goes, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” While Megan Thee Stallion currently has ongoing lawsuits against 1501 Certified Entertainment CEO Carl Crawford and Tory Lanez, both happened to link up at a nightclub over the weekend.
“U never know who u might bump into in the [emojis],” Crawford wrote in the clip posted on Monday (April 18).
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The video shows both Tory Lanez and Carl Crawford sharing a laugh alongside J. Prince Jr. and Sauce Walka. Hotties filled the comment section calling out Crawford and Tory for taunting Meg by posting the clip.
“Yeahhh naw this cornball activity,” one person wrote while another added. “This n-gga with meg old record label owner. my enemies wanna be friends with my other enemies.”
Megan and Crawford reignited their feud in March when he countersued and claimed she still owes them an album to be released on 1501 Certified Entertainment.
“Carl I don’t wanna be signed to yo pill popping ass!” she fired back. “You talking abt I ain’t paid for a show and you sound slow. Im the artist I don’t pay you directly maybe fight with THE MAN YOU SIGNED TO AND YOU MIGHT SEE SOME MONEY YOU FUCKING POWDER HEAD! You hiding behind J. PRINCE.
“Carl you got a wholeeee contact with 300 and talking shit to me like I got yo fucking money! You are ATTACKING ME ..why? Bc you want to be FAMOUS NOT RICH. Ask KEVIN LILES WHERE YO MONEY AT STUPID.”
Carl I don’t wanna be signed to yo pill popping ass! You talking abt I ain’t paid for a show and you sound slow. Im the artist I don’t pay you directly maybe fight with THE MAN YOU SIGNED TO AND YOU MIGHT SEE SOME MONEY YOU FUCKING POWDER HEAD! You hiding behind JPRINCE
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) March 22, 2022
As for the Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion felony assault case, Tory is set to stand trial when it finally begins on September 14.
Earlier this month, the Canadian singer was remanded in custody and posted $350,000 bail following a hearing after it was found his tweets violated the personal and criminal protection order against Megan stemming from the 2020 shooting.