Klay Thompson Slams ‘Disgusting’ Comments Blaming Megan Thee Stallion for His Recent Performance: ‘Do Better Fellas’
One of these days, women will hopefully stop getting blamed for their partners’ actions — but today is not that day. After a former NBA star referred to Megan Thee Stallion in a derogatory way while suggesting that she is the reason why Klay Thompson hasn’t had an ideal basketball season this year, the Dallas Mavericks player came to his girlfriend’s defense.
The exchange took place on Instagram after former NBA champ Jason Williams remarked in a clip from his Hoopin’ N Hollerin’ podcast posted Wednesday (Nov. 12) that it “only takes one p—y to drag a battleship across the desert … That’s how powerful it is.”
The comment was seemingly in reference to how Thompson — who began dating the Hot Girl Coach this summer — was recently benched by the Mavericks due to poor performance on the court. Also on the podcast, the ex-Miami Heat point guard said, “Klay Thompson, I ain’t sayin’ that’s what it is… but that might be what it is.”
Thompson, however, was having none of it. In the comments, he defended Meg by writing, “Referring to my GF as a ‘p—y’ is so disgusting and disturbing.”
“Especially from someone who played in the NBA,” he continued. “How would yall feel if I referred to your wives in such a way ? Do better fellas. Very disappointing.”
Though Williams was the one who made the comment about Ms. Stallion, his cohosts, Patrick Beverley and Adam Ferrone, laughed along in agreement as he said it. It’s far from the first time a famous female musician has been blamed for supposedly affecting her athletic partner’s performance in a sport. Just ask Taylor Swift, who’s also had fingers pointed at her at times when fiancé and three-time Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce underperformed on the field.
Commentary aside, MTS and Thompson seem to be happier than ever months into their romance. In October, fans noticed that the couple appeared to have moved in together. Shortly prior, Meg professed her love for her partner on a lovey-dovey track called “Lover Girl.”
“I have never dated somebody so kind,” she told Page Six in July. “This is my first relationship where I’ve ever been with somebody who’s genuinely a nice person, and he makes me genuinely happy.”
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