Megan Thee Stallion has cemented herself as one of the most notable voices in hip-hop. Unfortunately, she has drawn more attention of late due to her involvement in an incident where she was ultimately shot in the leg by fellow artist Tory Lanez. Lanez is currently serving a 10-year sentence for his role as the aggressor in the incident.In the most recent news involving the rapper, Megan Thee Stallion is currently involved in a separate defamation case against blogger Milagro Gramz. One of Megan’s representatives, Daniel Kinney, who is also the Senior VP of Branding & Strategic Partnerships at Roc Nation, took the stand and highlighted some brand deals that fell through for the rapper as a result of Milagro’s actions.One of the most notable collaborations that Megan Thee Stallion had to reject was a lucrative branding tie-up with Call of Duty. Kinney stated in court that Megan decided to pull the plug on the deal when she learned her character was susceptible to gunfire, something that triggered her greatly, given the context of her situation.When the news of this missed collaboration made its way online, several users predictably took to social media to voice their opinions. One X user said,“Friendly fire to the feet would’ve been double XP”Another user opined,“Awe man this would’ve been generational they would’ve been blowing her feet off lmao”Top Gee🧍🏾‍♂️🦅 @UsurpedPoetGeeLINK@mymixtapez Awe man this would’ve been generational they would’ve been blowing her feet off lmaoOne user claimed it would be worth it for short-form content,“The viral clips would feed families.”While another wholly agreed with her decision to back out, given the nature of the gaming community as a whole,“Oh they was gonna do that character DIRTY, she made the right choice”Megan Thee Stallion's courtroom appearance, moreMegan Thee Stallion’s recent courtroom appearance in the defamation case against Milagro Gramz was a harrowing experience for the rapper. She discussed identifying with thoughts of unaliving herself, amidst the chaos that unfolded for her due to Tory Lanez’ actions, compounded with Milagro Gramz spreading several false narratives about her life.This includes a rumour of Megan sleeping with her manager, Travis Farris, as well as the notion that Lanez and Milagro spun that Megan Thee Stallion was never shot at all during their altercation. Independent report Megan Cunniff also shared the following post on X detailing the other brand deals that fell through for Megan Thee Stallion as a result of the callous misinformation spread by the accused.“Daniel Kinney of Roc Nation testified about brand opportunities for Megan that fell apart: Activision/Call of Duty, Google Pixel, Just Eats Takeaway and U.S. Women’s Soccer Federation.”Her potential to monetize various partnerships clearly went far beyond the one in place with Activision/Call of Duty, pointing to a potentially massive revenue stream that was taken from the artist as a result of her truly distressing experience.