Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson's Relationship Timeline
Megan posts poolsides pics of herself wearing her Hot Girl Summer swimwear line from Walmart, and fans notice a guy in the background who they're convinced is the NBA player.
As one person put it, "Wait, is that Klay just casually chilling?😂😂." And as another added, "My guy Klay Thompson still shooting and not missing."
Klay hits Instagram with a photo of himself kissing someone who looks a lot like Megan:
And then there's this cute hand-holding pic:
Obviously, everyone runs to Megan's account and notices that her manicure matches from beach pics she posted the same day.
The couple make their official debut at Megan's Pete & Thomas Foundation Gala (which honors her parents) at Gotham Hall in NYC!
Megan absolutely gushes about Klay on the carpet, saying "Oh, we met and it was such a meet cute it was like a fucking movie. I won't tell you how and I won't tell you when, but it was a movie."
She adds that her favorite thing about Klay is "That he's the nicest person I've ever met in my life."
Megan also tells Page Six, "I have never dated somebody so kind. This is my first relationship where I've ever been with somebody who's genuinely a nice person, and he makes me genuinely happy. I just never dated somebody like him before and I'm just grateful that he's here by my side and he feels the same way about me."
Meanwhile, Klay chats to Us Weekly and says, "Well, it feels incredible because Megan is such a special person and she inspires so many around the world. I've seen it firsthand. This is just another incredible feat of hers to be able to give back, create foundation, and raise a ton of money for those in need. And I'm honored to be here by her side."
I truly am invested. Stay tuned for updates.
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