Megan Kanka’s Family Responds To Megan Thee Stallion’s Viral Bar in her new song – Says The Line Was Disrespectful 

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Megan Thee Stallion recently released her new song “Hiss” which has sparked a lot of responses from people on social media. As we previously reported, Megan got a response from Nicki Minaj after saying a certain bar in her new song. 

“These hoes don’t be mad at Megan [referring to herself], these h*es mad at Megan’s Law” which was a shot directed to Nicki Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Petty who is a registered sex offender in New York. After the line went viral on social media, fans did some research and found out that the bar was surrounded around Megan Kanka, was murdered in the ’90s by a sex predator who, at the time, wasn’t legally required to identify himself in his neighborhood and that’s where Megan’s law is inspired from. 

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TMZ reached out to Richard Kanka the father of Megan Kanka and wanted to get his thoughts on the viral bar and according to the news outlet Kanka finds Megan Thee Stallion’s bars extremely disrespectful. TMZ reported that Kanka said he wasn’t a fan of Meg “using his daughter’s name in such a graphic/offensive manner and was highly offensive to the pain his daughter and family felt … and while he says he hasn’t heard the track with his own two ears just yet, he has read the lyrics — and it’s still a no-go for him.” 

According to TMZ, Richard is also exploring the idea of filing a lawsuit for emotional damages – a suggestion coincidentally made by singer-songwriter-reality star Moniece Slaughter over the weekend. 

Slaughter shared a series of tweets which read, “Imagine your 7yr old daughter is raped & murdered by a neighbor. You fight for legislation to be passed. He’s put on death row but the death penalty was abolished in that state. So his sentence was commuted to life without parole. So now you have to live without your baby.” 

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She continued, “You have to live in using that the killer is still alive and well. A law in your departed daughter’s name & honor is passed. AND now for the first time in over a decade your daughter is trending. Your wound is reopened because a b**** used it as a bar in a diss track. Smh” 

“If I were Megan Kansa’s family I would take every red cent from those single sales. I’d lawyer up and that video would be snatched from every platform I’d sue for emotional damages and I’d demand that the bar be changed and I’d gag order the artist. Period! Don’t profit off my Pain or my child’s passing. It’s low AF”

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