Is Megan Thee Stallion’s fashion empire about to come crashing down faster than a heel on a marble floor? Because honey, the drama is REAL.
In what can only be described as a couture catastrophe, luxury styling agency Six K and celebrity stylist Eric Archibald are coming for the Grammy-winning rapper’s coins—to the tune of a whopping $1.2 MILLION. Yes, you read that right, sis. These fashion gurus are claiming Megan left them holding the designer bag with allegedly unpaid wardrobe bills that could make even the most fashionable diva’s head spin.
But wait, it gets juicier. The Hot Girl Summer herself is NOT having it. Megan Thee Stallion is firing back and calling the entire lawsuit “fraudulent,” which is basically the celebrity equivalent of saying “nice try, but NO.” The rapper, who’s usually serving looks on every red carpet and Instagram post, is apparently dead set on proving that these styling gurus are nothing but fraudsters trying to cash in on her name and success.
This is where things get absolutely MESSY, babes. Six K and Eric Archibald are basically saying, “We styled you for major events and we want our coins.” Meanwhile, Megan’s team is essentially saying, “That bill ain’t real, bestie.” It’s giving lawsuit energy, and honestly, we’re here for the tea—even if it’s steaming hot and a little bitter.
The fashion and entertainment world is BUZZING about who’s telling the truth here. Is this a case of a celebrity forgetting to pay her fashion squad, or are these stylists trying to pull a fast one on the Houston hottie? Either way, someone’s about to get VERY uncomfortable in court, and the receipts—both literal and figurative—are about to be EXPOSED.
Megan’s team hasn’t released a full statement yet, but you KNOW the legal documents are about to be spicier than hot sauce. This $1.2 million dispute is shaping up to be one of the messiest fashion feuds we’ve seen in a minute, and honestly? We cannot wait to see how this unfolds.
What do you think? A) Megan should pay up if she got the wardrobe services B) This lawsuit sounds completely fraudulent and Six K is just chasing clout