The cemetery in Texas, where Megan Thee Stallion's mother is buried, has increased security, after the diss published by Nicki Minaj. According to TMZ, cemetery workers have notified local authorities to increase security personnel to protect Holly Thomas' grave.
According to rumors, there is a risk of desecration of the grave and the employees at the cemetery are on "alert".
Such measures come after Nicki Minaj mentioned the late Megan Thee Stallion in the new song, "Big Foot". "How can you have sex with your mama's husband when she's dead/ How can you go to Gayle King (CSB host who interviewed Megan)," Nicki says, adding in another verse: "You swear on your mother dead when you lie".
Minaj mentions this line several times in the song, implying that Megan lied about the case of Tory Lanez, who shot the "Savage" rapper in the leg and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
As for Megan's late mother, Holly Thomas passed away in March 2019 due to brain cancer.
Nicki's track comes in response to Megan Thee Stallion's "Hiss."
Megan was a super diss and people on social media agree. She drew attention to the fact that Nicki's husband has been accused of attempted rape of a minor.
"These bitches ain't mad at Megan/ These bitches are mad at Megan's Law/ I don't really know where the problem is/ But I guarantee you all you wouldn't want me to start ".
Megan's Law* is a federal law in the US that requires authorities to release information about child molesters and abusers. The law was created after the death of Megan Kanka, 7, who was raped and killed in 1994 by her neighbor Jesse Timmendequas. The latter was convicted of molesting children.
Megan's post delves into Nicki's husband's past, after Petty (45) was found guilty of the attempted rape of 16-year-old Jennifer Hough. The incident happened in 1995 and Petty is registered on the list of child molesters and rapists.