She’s a savage.
Streamer Adin Ross claimed rapper Megan Thee Stallion and Roc Nation served him legal papers by using a mariachi band.
“They couldn’t serve me outside my house,” Ross recently claimed in a livestream conversation with podcaster DJ Akademiks.
“Listen to what the lawyers did. They called a mariachi to my house. They called a mariachi, like a Mexican band, to perform outside my house … to make me want to come outside so they can serve me the paper,” the 24-year-old added.
Ross then showed viewers a photo he had in his phone of the band in his driveway.
“My lawyer is like, ‘Adin, just tell them to contact me.’ So me and my lawyer are hopping on a call tomorrow to figure out when I’m going to do the deposition … and I’m going to ask if I can stream it.”
Ross claimed Megan and her legal team are “baiting” him.
Page Six has reached out to Megan’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Ross has been very vocal about his disdain for the “Hot Girl Summer” rapper, 30, following the highly publicized Tory Lanez trial.
As Page Six previously reported, the “Say It” rapper, born Daystar Peterson, was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Megan in the foot during an altercation in July 2020.
The Kick streamer has publicly advocated for Lanez’s release from prison, alleging that the three-time Grammy winner lied about the shooting.
“Free motherf–king Tory Lanez. And I will always stay with this statement — I don’t give a f–k where I’m at in life. Free Tory Lanez,” he said in a livestream earlier this year, per a video shared on X.
“[Megan] got caught lying. She got caught lying in 4K. She said they weren’t having sex, then said they f–ked a few times. She’s never even shown her foot,” Ross claimed.
In another clip posted on X, Ross claimed Megan’s foot injuries were from her “stepping on glass.”
“Tory had no evidence on that s–t, bro. Tory ain’t do it, I promise you. It’s always ‘Free Tory.’ Show the bullet wound, bitch,’” he added.
Lanez, 33, and his legal team have been unsuccessful in trying to have his conviction overturned.