Flau’Jae Johnson isn’t just breaking ankles on the basketball court, she’s breaking the internet too. The LSU women’s basketball star, has made headlines for kicking back against the proposed slained Charlie Kirk statue on campus.
Flau’Jae‘s originally from Georgia, and she initially began getting attention for her basketball skills while playing at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia.
The athlete eventually began playing for the Louisiana State University Tigers in 2022, and she earned the SEC’s Freshman of the Year honor, according to the school’s official website.
Flau’Jae isn’t just an athlete, she’s been a rapper from a young age, appearing on the Lifetime series “The Rap Game” when she was just 12 years old, according to USA Today.
She also showed off her rapping skills on an episode of “America’s Got Talent,” winning over longtime judge Simon Cowell.
Flau’Jae ended up in hot water in October 2025, when she took a principled stand against the idea of a statue of Charlie Kirk being erected at LSU.
The statue was proposed by Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, who posted a video on X saying Kirk’s statue would “defend the freedom of speech on college campuses.”
Flau’Jae isn’t new to speaking up. She’s a rapper and a student-athlete, and apparently, the unofficial queen of common sense at LSU. Her mix of confidence, wit, and talent makes her standout among the many women basketball players out there.
So while others are arguing about statues, Flau’Jae is out here building her legacy.
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