Lexie Brown has one message for the internet: leave her out of it. The WNBA star took to Instagram Stories on April 27 to shut down breakup rumors linking her to the messy split between Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson.
“None of it is true… I have no involvement,” Brown wrote, putting speculation to rest. She added that her focus remains entirely on the upcoming WNBA season, not the internet drama that erupted over the weekend.
The chaos began when Megan Thee Stallion went public with accusations against the Golden State Warriors guard. Over the weekend, Meg posted a since-expired Instagram Story accusing Klay of cheating, getting “cold feet,” and breaking her trust. The couple had been quietly dating since last year, spotted together at various events and looking solid, until everything unraveled fast.
Almost immediately after Megan’s post went viral, the internet started playing detective. Fans combed through timelines, liked posts, and followed digital breadcrumbs. Somehow, Lexie Brown got pulled into the mix. No evidence surfaced linking Brown to Thompson, but the speculation spread anyway.
Brown, who plays for the Los Angeles Sparks, has never been publicly connected to Thompson before this weekend. The 30-year-old guard is preparing for the 2026 WNBA season, which tips off in mid-May. She was drafted 15th overall in the 2023 draft and has become a key rotational player for Los Angeles.
Her swift and firm denial suggests she wanted to kill the rumor before it gained any real traction. By taking to Instagram Stories, where posts disappear after 24 hours, Brown addressed her followers directly without leaving a permanent public statement for media to endlessly dissect.
Megan Thee Stallion has not named anyone else in her accusations. Klay Thompson has not publicly responded to Megan’s claims. The Warriors are in the middle of their playoff run, and Thompson has remained focused on basketball.
As for Lexie Brown? She made herself crystal clear. No involvement. No drama. Just basketball. The timeline got messy real quick, but Brown wants no part of it.


