Megan Thee Stallion's breakup with Klay keeps getting worse — now she's being sued for $1.2 million

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Megan Thee Stallion's breakup with Klay keeps getting worse — now she's being sued for $1.2 million

She just got out of one mess. Now there's a new one.Megan Thee Stallion is barely six weeks out of one of the messiest celebrity breakups of 2026, and now she's staring down a $1.2 million lawsuit.

Stylist Eric Archibald and his company Six K have filed a complaint in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, claiming Megan owes them $1,243,501.98 in unpaid wardrobe fees for services rendered between January 2024 and August 2025.

Megan is calling the invoices fraudulent. Her stylist is calling the lawsuit necessary. And the internet, already deep in her business since the Klay Thompson fallout, now has even more to say.

First Klay Thompson, now a $1.2 million lawsuit — Megan Thee Stallion is having the year from hell

In late April, Megan confirmed to TMZ that she was ending her relationship with Klay Thompson because of distrust, infidelity, and disrespect. But it was her Instagram that really set things off. She accused Thompson of cheating, said he had her playing house with his whole family, and questioned how a man could backpedal on monogamy after everything she had put up with during his basketball season. Thompson responded to a random content creator's post criticising him with four words.

Not exactly a denial.

The internet immediately took Megan's side. Fans rallied, Thompson got dragged, and Megan spent her final weeks in Broadway's Moulin Rouge! wiping away tears as crowds cheered her on. She left the show early after an onstage health scare in March. It has been, by any measure, a brutal few months.

But now a new accusation has totally derailed her growth. According to the complaint, Megan hired Archibald through Six K for a range of events.

Invoices were submitted to her entities between January 2025 and January 2026, each backed by deal memos acknowledged via email. One example invoice: a $53,800 bill for styling services at Megan's own Pete & Thomas Foundation Gala in July 2025, the same event where she and Klay made their red carpet debut as a couple.

The bill covers prep days, assistants, and three gowns.Six K claims that two years of attempts to settle this privately have gone nowhere.

Megan's response is sharp. Her finance team says a full audit uncovered fraudulent invoices, unsupported charges, and styling shipments sent to addresses that couldn't be verified. She tried to resolve it privately. Archibald filed a lawsuit instead. Her statement closes with a line that sounds like a woman who has had enough of people coming for her money: she will not be "coerced into paying charges that can't be substantiated.

"Where things standMegan is 31, fresh off a breakup, fresh off a health scare, fresh off a defamation win against a Tory Lanez-linked blogger, and now fresh into a new legal fight over a $1.2 million wardrobe bill. She is also, somehow, still releasing music; her new verse on Bossman Dlow's Motion Party Remix dropped this week, and fans are already reading it as a Klay diss.The lawsuit has been filed. The audit findings are on the table. And Megan, as usual, is not going quietly.

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