Austin Reaves on court. SteveWillDoIt with a thumbs up. Celina Smith posing in dressAustin Reaves, SteveWillDoIt, and Celina Smith (Photos via Imagn Images and Instagram)

SteveWillDoIt is not happy with Austin Reaves.

The influencer is publicly calling out the Los Angeles Lakers star guard, accusing the NBA player of attempting to pursue his then-girlfriend.

The creator shared the allegation with his 3.5 million Instagram followers on his IG story.

The YouTuber, known for wild stunts and blunt rants, claimed in a viral clip that the Lakers’ favorite Austin Reaves tried to hit on his girlfriend.


The girl he is apparently speaking of is Celina Smith. This is the same woman who had SteveWillDoIt exposing Bronny James for hopping into her DMs in 2023.

“And you know why I say that? It’s cause LeBron Jr. messaged my girl… She told me about it,” he stated at the time. Bronny was in a relationship with Sierra Canyon schoolmate Peyton Gelfuso at the time. It is unclear if that was the reason they parted ways.

Unfortunately for SteveWillDoIt, before the Bronny incident, he also claimed that James Harden messaged his girl the year before, saying, “I don’t really watch basketball. I don’t watch basketball ’cause f—in’ James Harden DM’d my girl, so that f—in’ ruined basketball for me.”

Accusations Could Lead To Issues For Austin Reaves

Austin Reaves joins elite club of legends with his recent statsAustin Reaves (Image Credits: Imagn)
Celina Smith was once known as the girlfriend of Stephen Deleonardis, famously known as SteveWillDoIt, but they are not together as of right now.

The two of them have quite a history of controversy, usually playing out on social media.

NBA players such as James Harden and Bronny James have allegedly messaged her in the past. Now, SteveWillDoIt is accusing Austin Reaves of doing it also.

That could cause major issues for Reaves as he is in a relationship with his high school sweetheart, Jenna Barber. The couple has been together since 2014 and grew up in Newark, Arkansas.

Accusations are one thing, but if actual messages are produced, things might end between them.