
Klay Thompson Seemingly Confirms Romance With Megan Thee Stallion
On Sunday, July 13, Klay shared a selection of pics with his followers, including a photo of him kissing someone who bears a veeeery striking resemblance to the rapper. Later in the carousel, he shared a pic of himself holding a perfectly manicured hand. While the woman's face isn't shown in either photo, fans were still in a frenzy as they filled his comments section with theories.
'Went to Texas and got a Texan 😂😭🔥,' one person wrote, referring to Klay's move from the Golden State Warriors to the Dallas Mavericks and Meg's hometown of Houston.
Another chimed in, calling back to Meg's interaction with Keke Palmer at the 2021 Met Gala, '*in my keke voice* I KNOW IT AINT I KNOW AINT THE STALLIONNNNNNN.'
Internet sleuths also pointed out that Megan's hair and pink stiletto-shaped nails in a recent post are nearly identical to the styles worn by the girlie in Klay's pic. It's quite a compelling case:
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Fans started speculating that these two were an item when the Grammy winner promoted her Hot Girl Summer swimwear line with an Instagram photo dump on July 9. ICYMI, there was a guy who looks a lot like the Dallas Mavericks athlete lounging in the back of Meg's photos.
Before Klay, Meg was romantically linked to another NBA star, Torrey Craig, while Klay most recently dated Coco Jones (who's now engaged to NBA player Donovan Mitchell).
Neither Klay nor Meg has publicly said anything about their alleged romance, but we're truly seated for what happens next.
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