Megan Thee Stallion Dragged Into Wild “Bad Juju” Theory Linking Klay Thompson’s Struggles To HerKlay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion (Photo by X/@stallionaccess)

The internet can turn anything into a story. Recently, a viral clip pushed a strange idea that Klay Thompson’s bad season is tied to his romance with Megan Thee Stallion. The take came from a loud streamer, and it spread fast across social media, mixing sport and gossip.

Clip shows DJ Akademiks blaming a so-called “curse” tied to Megan for players’ troubles. His rant highlighted Thompson’s slump and cited other figures as examples. Many fans pushed back, saying this kind of blame is unfair and sexist, and that real reasons are more medical and basketball-related.

Klay and Megan went public with their relationship over the summer, showing moments together on social media and at public events. Their bond has made the story more visible and pushed gossip threads higher on X and other platforms. Coverage of their public life has been widespread.


On the court, Thompson’s numbers are a clear talking point for analysts. This season, his scoring and shooting percentages are down from typical marks, which is why people notice his form and role change with the Dallas Mavericks.

Klay Thompson’s Relationship Becomes Part Of His Public Spotlight

In a recent interview, a former NBA star blamed Megan Thee Stallion for Klay Thompson's continuing performance slump.Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion (Photo by Imagn Images)
Mavericks star Klay Thompson’s personal life has drawn more attention since he confirmed his relationship with Megan Thee Stallion earlier this year. Posts on social media created a wave of interest, which propelled their story into sports and entertainment news simultaneously.

Many people online have pointed out that their relationship appears healthy and normal and is not linked to any on-court struggles. Most replies called the “bad luck” idea unfair and unnecessary.

His relationship remains separate from the game, and both he and Megan have maintained a positive public image. Their support for each other shows that off-court life does not dictate performance.