Megan Thee Stallion reportedly sobbed on the witness stand Thursday as she described how a deepfake pornographic video of her, created without her consent and allegedly promoted online by blogger Milagro Gramz, caused her mental health to plummet.

“I know it’s not me, but to be in front of everybody else, and they have to watch it — it’s really embarrassing,” she testified in a federal courtroom in Miami, according to NBC News . Megan claimed Gramz, whose legal name is Milagro Cooper, knowingly amplified the reach of the fake video online.

“To this day, I feel a little, like, defeated,” Megan told the jury. “Because no matter what, no matter if the video was fake or not … [Cooper] wanted it to be real.”

The Grammy-winning rapper addressed jurors on the fourth day of a civil trial for

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