Flau’jae Johnson reacted to a good news.
Flau’jae Johnson couldn’t contain her excitement when she found out that she was nominated for Sportswoman Of The Year at the 2024 BET Awards. This will be the first time that the LSU star guard has been nominated for a BET Award.
Thus, she took to X to express her excitement and also wished to get nominated in the music category next year.
“Yooo what ? This is an honor. MUSIC CATEGORIES NEXT. thank you Jesus,” wrote Falu’jae Johnson on X.
Several fans congratulated Johnson.
“Congratulations, Big4. You know this is well deserved. Your hustle, your work ethic is inspirational. I can only imagine how much you inspire young women and girls,” wrote a fan.
“The biggest, so deserved. You earned that nomination girl,” another fan wrote.
“I’m so proud of you. This is only the beginning of your reign, Queen!” commented another fan.
Fans witnessed her impressive performance throughout the college basketball season. Along with that, Flau’jae Johnson does not fail to release witty rap music that her fandom instantly falls in love with.Her rap skills are so impressive that Stephen A. Smith had to leave his chair to compliment her.
Flau’jae Johnson made an appearance on “The Stephen A. Smith Show”
The LSU star hooper, who has a NIL valuation of $1.2 million, as per On3 Sports, appeared on “The Stephen A. Smith Show” on Wednesday. Known for her undeniable presence on the court and catchy lyrics of her rap songs, she brought her most fun side to the show.
Smith asked her how her rapping skills were, as he had not heard her songs. She then asked him if he wanted to hear some of her bars. Smith was pleasantly surprised and left his chair to hug Flau’jae Johnson because of her impressive performance.
Rapping is not just a hobby for Johnson, as she has signed a distribution deal with Jay-Z’s company Roc Nation.
Fans are always excited to listen to her newest song. Do you think Johnson will get nominated in the music category next year? Let us know your thoughts below.
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