Fact Check: Stephen Curry Did Not Support Klay Thompson Amid Cheating Allegations
Fact Check: Steph Curry never backed Klay Thompson amid Megan Thee Stallion cheating saga
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Amid the breakup between rapper Megan Thee Stallion and NBA player Klay Thompson, a viral clip falsely claimed that Stephen Curry supported Thompson after cheating allegations surfaced. The clip misquoted Curry, leading to confusion among fans, while Megan shared her feelings about trust and fidelity in a relationship.
- 01A viral clip falsely attributed supportive comments to Stephen Curry regarding Klay Thompson.
- 02Megan Thee Stallion accused Thompson of cheating in an emotional Instagram post.
- 03Curry's statements were misrepresented, leading to confusion among fans.
- 04Social media reactions were mixed, with some debunking the claims.
- 05The incident highlights the rapid spread of misinformation in the NBA community.
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The breakup of rapper Megan Thee Stallion and NBA player Klay Thompson has stirred controversy, particularly with a viral Instagram clip claiming that Stephen Curry supported Thompson amid cheating allegations. The clip incorrectly quoted Curry as praising Thompson, stating, “Y’all thought my boy Klay was a simp, but he far from that - he a dog.” However, this clip dates back months before Megan's accusations, which she detailed in an Instagram Stories post on April 25, expressing her disappointment regarding trust and fidelity in their relationship. While some fans believed Curry had backed Thompson, many recognized the video as a fabrication. Social media platforms like X and Reddit saw a flurry of reactions, with some fans celebrating Curry's supposed support, while others debunked the claims, emphasizing that Curry would not disrespect Megan. The incident underscores the prevalence of misinformation circulating in the NBA community, as fans reminisced about the “Splash Bros” era amidst the breakup buzz.
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