
Megan Thee Stallion flaunts Labubu dolls gifted by new boo Klay Thompson
In a TikTok video shared on July 14 and later deleted, the rapper unboxed several Labubu dolls, referring to them as gifts from her 'baby' — NBA star Klay Thompson.
Megan Thee Stallion via Tik Tok! pic.twitter.com/ogLlWMuSvX
— Stallion Stats (@MegansStats) July 14, 2025
In the six-minute video, Megan unwrapped multiple figures from the trendy toy line, expressing excitement with each one and sharing that 'blue' is their favourite colour as a couple.
Klay, though never shown on camera, could be heard mumbling in the background before Megan gently shushed him. She ended the video by thanking him and repeatedly calling him 'baby.'
The couple, who recently confirmed their romance during a tropical vacation, appear to be leaning into their new public pairing.
Megan's post was quickly noticed by fans, especially for the affectionate language and rare glimpse into their private exchanges.
The reason for the deletion of the video remains unclear, and her team has not yet responded to requests for comment.

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