Klay Thompson and his family shared Thanksgiving with the Dallas Mavericks star’s girlfriend, Megan Thee Stallion. And she shined.
The rapper prepared the entire meal for her boyfriend’s family and received high praise for her culinary performance, making a big impression, something Megan was grateful for.
Klay’s father gives Megan a nickname
Klay and Thee Stallion went public with their relationship over the summer and have been together ever since.
As this was her first major holiday with Thompson’s loved ones, the rapper was very nervous about the final outcome, as she shared in an Instagram video with her 32.7 million followers.
“I was really nervous, because I was like, ‘Dang, I’m really going to cook for my man and his whole family.’ I hope they love this because I got to show them that I really love their son!” she said as she prepared turkey, macaroni and cheese, beans, and various stuffings, which were some of the many recipes with which Thee Stallion won the hearts and stomachs of Klay’s family.
However, everything went smoothly for her, as Klay’s father and former NBA star Mychal Thompson revealed that Megan shone, and even suggested that she should have a new nickname:
“The Thanksgiving dinner was the best Thanksgiving food I’ve ever eaten. Megan Thee Stallion should be ‘Megan Thee Chef,‘” Mychal said on ESPN LA.
In addition, Mychal revealed that she made sure everyone present was well fed, and even though they ate abundantly, there was plenty of food left over: “We had to take tons of bags home. There were so many leftovers. So, our guests had to take them home. And it was one of the best Thanksgivings we ever had, thanks to Megan.”
“Mr. Thompson definitely said I could own my own restaurant,” Megan said during a courtside interview, surprised and grateful to have emerged triumphant from the dinner she hosted. “I’m glad I got the stamp of approval from the father. But, the mother! … Miss Julie was my number one stamp of approval … Miss Julie was the star of the show … [she] is the hostess with the mostest.”
Meanwhile, the Dallas Mavericks (6-) fell to the Los Angeles Lakers 129-119 in their post-Thanksgiving game, but beat the Los Angeles Clippers 114-110 on Saturday. In the victory, Thompson shone, scoring 23 points off the bench.
They will return to action on Monday, December 2, against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena.
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