Stunna Girl revealed that she was recently shot in the chest and spoke about how she survived the ordeal.
Over the weekend, the 26-year-old rapper took to Instagram to share a video of the gruesome gunshot wound she suffered after she was allegedly shot in the chest.
Stunna Girl, whose real name is Suzanne Brown, explained that she was shot just above the left breast and that the bullet exited through her armpit.
On Sunday night, the Sacramento native shared a bloody and graphic clip of her bruises and alleged gunshot wound, which appeared to have already been stitched up by medical professionals.
He did not release any further information about the incident, including what led to the shooting, when it happened or who was responsible.
Stunna Girl Revealed She Was Recently Shot In The Chest And Opened Up About How She Survived The Horrible Experience
Over the weekend, the 26-year-old rapper took to Instagram to share a video of the gruesome gunshot wound she suffered after she was allegedly shot in the chest.
She also shared a snapshot of her prescription label, revealing that her diagnosis was a gunshot wound, and captioned her post with an angry snorting emoji.
It is not yet known whether a complaint has been filed with the police.
“It hit me above the chest and came out through my armpit,” he explained with a caption on a white background.
The musician, best known for his song Like Dat and for appearing on the reality show Baddies, also thanked his fans and loved ones for their support after surviving the traumatic event.
Several fans and fellow rappers, including former City Girls member JT, flooded her social media with heartwarming messages of support.
“Even though I sent you my love in real life, I want to say publicly that I’m praying for you! To me, you are such a young and talented girl. God gave you a second chance, do well! I love you @realstunnagirl,” the Sideways singer wrote on X.
“I love you all,” Stunna Girl wrote in response to the kind messages. “Thank you to everyone who reached out (and is reaching out).”
She shared her gratitude specifically with her family, friends, colleagues and followers.
“I knew they loved me, but this just showed me how much they love me and how much they all support me. I know they’re not going to let anything go unnoticed and they’re going to paint this son of a bitch red on me,” he added.
On Sunday night, the Sacramento native shared a bloody and graphic clip of her bruises and gunshot wound, which appeared to have already been stitched up by medical professionals.
He did not release any further information about the incident, including what led to the shooting, when it happened or who was responsible.
She also shared a snapshot of her prescription label, revealing that her diagnosis was a gunshot wound, and posted an angry snorting emoji over her post.
She also bravely stated that the show will go on, adding that she won’t let anything “stop her” or “get her down” even though “that’s what people want to see.”
After clarifying what happened, he addressed a message to people who share their own version of the events different from his.
“Stop making up stories!” she wrote before declaring that she would not let the incident stop her.
He said his upcoming performance on RedRum TV will go ahead as planned.
“My show is still going downhill, I’m not going to let anything stop me,” he wrote. “I’m not going to let anything get me down.”
“That’s what people want to see, but it will never be the case,” he continued.
“I thank my followers for everything,” she added alongside a bright pink heart emoji.
The shooting was not the first violent incident Stunna Girl has been involved in this year.
Stunna Girl, whose real name is Suzanne Brown, explained that she was shot just above the left breast and that the bullet exited through her armpit. The singer, known for her song Like Dat and for appearing on the reality show Baddies, also thanked her fans and loved ones for their support after surviving the traumatic event.
After clarifying what happened, he addressed a message to people who share their own version of the events different from his.
She also boldly stated that the show will go ahead, adding that she won’t let anything “stop” her or “bring her down” even though “that’s what people want to see.” She said that her upcoming performance on RedRum TV will go ahead as planned.
In April, while performing in Syracuse, New York, an uproar broke out during her concert after a fan sexually harassed her.
Footage of the incident taken by a fan showed a man in the front row groping her bottom.
A fight broke out between several people when Stunna Girl’s husband, fellow rapper RichMula500, approached the attacker.
A fight started when other people started attacking the man, and Stunna Girl also got involved and started kicking the man.
She then took to social media and shared a post (which she later deleted) on her Instagram story to address the incident.
“I could actually put him in jail right now for sexual assault,” she wrote. “But I haven’t even put him in jail yet.”
“And not only that, but he went online and sent me like 50 private messages, saying, ‘Yeah, bitch, I did this, I did that.’ He posted it. He posted captions, he acted tough, and he said what he did.
“You can’t be a gangster, a pervert or a snitch. You have to pick one.”
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