Angel Reese Offers Public Support to Megan Thee Stallion Following Klay Thompson Split
WNBA star Angel Reese has publicly rallied behind Megan Thee Stallion, offering words of encouragement and solidarity following the rapper’s high-profile breakup with NBA player Klay Thompson.
Angel Reese is showing public support for Megan Thee Stallion during a moment that blends heartbreak, Broadway success, and intense online attention involving NBA star Klay Thompson.
The WNBA standout reacted on X after Megan received a standing ovation for her performance in Moulin Rouge! on Broadway. Reese reshared the clip and offered a message that focused on resilience and admiration.
“It’s the way you show up even while carrying so much—that’s what makes you THAT girl,” Reese wrote.
The comment highlighted Megan’s ability to remain visible and perform at a high level despite personal strain. It also framed the Broadway moment as more than entertainment, pointing to endurance under pressure.
Reese continued with a more personal note of support. “You always have a little sister riding for you at dawn,” she added. The message signaled loyalty and emotional closeness, placing Reese in a protective, supportive role as Megan navigates public scrutiny. She closed her message simply, writing, “I love you, sister.”
Context of the Breakup
Her post came shortly after Megan Thee Stallion publicly ended her relationship with NBA player Klay Thompson. In an Instagram Story, Megan accused Thompson of cheating and described emotional exhaustion during the relationship. She referenced “playing house,” “cold feet,” and inconsistent behavior during his basketball season.
In the same window, Megan’s Broadway appearance drew strong praise. Her performance earned a standing ovation, marking a crossover moment between hip-hop and theater that gained wide attention online and in the audience.
Reese’s reaction connects both events, focusing on Megan’s public strength rather than the breakup itself. Her message shifts attention toward perseverance, performance, and emotional resilience, reflecting a broader pattern of public support among women in entertainment and athletics.


