Megan Thee Stallion explains why she was drawn to Moulin Rouge
We spoke with artist Megan Thee Stallion to find out what inspired her to take her talents to Broadway and star in Moulin Rouge.
Megan Thee Stallion spoke the truth after her breakup with NBA star Klay Thompson.
The “His” rapper lashed out at his ex-girlfriend, a Dallas Mavericks player, on his Instagram Story on Saturday, April 25, writing, “He cheated on me and made me play house with the whole family…’cold.'”
“I’ve been holding you down all basketball season with your horrible mood swings and treatment of me, and now you don’t even know if you can be ‘monogamous’?” she wrote. “I need a real break after this…goodbye.”
Although she did not name the athlete in her post, she released a statement acknowledging the breakup.
“I have made the decision to end my relationship with Clay,” she said in a statement shared with USA TODAY. “For me, trust, loyalty, and respect are non-negotiables in relationships, and when those values are compromised, there is no real path forward. I am taking this time to prioritize myself and move forward with peace and clarity.”
USA TODAY has reached out to Thompson’s representatives for comment.
It was confirmed today that Megan Thee Stallion will appear in the Broadway production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical on Saturday night at the Al Hirschfeld Theater in New York City, USA.
When did Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson start dating?
Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion went public with their relationship in July last year, amid mounting speculation that they were dating.
They made their red carpet debut on July 16th at the Pete & Thomas Foundation’s inaugural gala in New York City. “I won’t say how or when, but the movie was about[Thompson]being the nicest person I’ve ever met in my life,” she told People magazine that night.
“I’m just grateful that he’s by my side and feels the same way about me,” she continued.
Their relationship made headlines in November when Thompson accused NBA players Patrick Beverley and Jason Williams of using vulgar language (describing the female anatomy) while discussing the rapper on his “Whoopin’ and Hollerin'” podcast.
Thompson called the remarks “disgusting and disturbing” in a comment on the Instagram Reel that shared the clip. “How would you feel if I spoke to your wives like that? @patbev21 please try harder. I’m so sorry.”

