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After Megan Thee Stallion expressed her desire to move past the incident with Tory Lanez, she's facing an unexpected revival of the topic, courtesy of her ex-bestie, Kelsey Harris.

During an exclusive two-hour interview with The Danza Project, Harris broke her silence, unveiling details about the night when Lanez shot the "Savage" rapper in her first interview since the July 2020 shooting.

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Harris, 27, conveyed her frustration over the night of the incident, including what she prayed that morning.

"I woke up and said a prayer: 'If there's something not for me, show me that.' That night, it was destruction," she recounted.

“It took a lot for me to come and do this,” she said. “Part of that is, I wanted to be sure when I did speak that I wasn’t speaking from a place of anger. I’m able to articulate myself well enough and not allow the drama to overshadow how I truly feel. I think that’s very important. I didn’t want to take an interview or sit down with anybody until I was past that part.”

Harris candidly dived into her account of Megan's alleged behavior that night.

"When it comes to a point where alcohol takes over, and you become a different person, it's time to let that s**t go, she asserts. "Everybody's life that night changed."

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The atmosphere thickened with suspense as the hosts delved into probing questions about a suggested video of the incident circulating throughout Hollywood.

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"I'm positive there was a video; there had to have been one. You're in LA, you're in Hollywood," Harris said.

Additionally, Harris, who was reportedly driving the car the night of the shooting, set the record straight about whether Tory Lanez, born Daystar Peterson, cheated on Megan, 29.

"It did end up coming out that night that she had been betraying me," she claims. "Believe it or not, that was my last time ever seeing her."

She continued: "Maybe my story will help somebody else. And I think it’s also part of the healing process."

Tory Lanez, 31, was sentenced to 10 years in prison last August after he was found guilty of shooting Megan in the foot after a Kylie Jenner party. At his conviction, Lanez was found guilty of all three charges: assault with a firearm, illegal possession of a firearm and negligent discharge of a gun for shooting the victim.

The "LUV" singer described Megan as "someone I still care for dearly to this day," regardless of her feelings about him. He also talked about bonding with her over the loss of their mothers.