Milagro Gramz didn’t waste any time speaking her piece after a Florida jury ruled her liable in Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation lawsuit.
Hours after the verdict hit on December 1, the blogger — born Milagro Cooper — hopped on Instagram Live to address her supporters and critics in real time, delivering a mix of defiance, emotion, and unapologetic attitude. She also released an official statement through Asilia Law Firm, P.A., but her livestream carried the raw energy her followers are used to.
Right away, Gramz framed the ruling as fuel. She shared potential plans to make music.
“I’m start working on my mixtape because apparently the only place where you can bully people and talk crazy and pop shit is in the studio,” she told viewers, stepping into the moment with a grin. “So I’m gonna go get on my mixtape shit, and make sure I channel all my energy into my raps and put that out. Let that be artistic expression.”
She paused often to thank her audience, reminding them that they had been the foundation of her rise in “new media.” She will often mention “new media” during the live.
“I love you guys so much. Hope that y’all can see the bigger picture and that you understand what new media is,” she said. “I hope that you understand that the things that we do, in the work that we put in, is valuable.”
Milagro Gramz Speaks On Megan Thee Stallion Defamation Verdict
She continued: “Solid bitches, they ain’t built, they born,” she said. “I’m happy that I stood up for something that I believed in, followed it all the way through, and I don’t need validation from anybody else about those things.”
Even when viewers brought up the verdict mid-stream, she stayed combative. “Somebody said, ‘I heard you lost your lawsuit.’ I heard you should go stream. I heard you blocked, too,” she snapped. “Listen, all I’m ever gonna do is block y’all. I don’t get on the internet and cry about what y’all say… hold on, let me block you too, baby.”
As the live filled with supporters, Gramz pointed to them as proof she wasn’t going anywhere. “You see how they gonna run over here to come see me? As always. We love you back.”
She closed the livestream with a message of resilience: “One chapter closes, another one open… Handle your shit, hold your head up, Chinin up, buttercup, and keep it moving.”


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