In September, Chicago Bulls forward Torrey Craig was spotted with rapper Megan Thee Stallion in New York City and caused a frenzy on social media when they appeared in the viral "Couples Challenge" on TikTok. On Friday, she ignited another.
She was at United Center and watched the Chicago Bulls game against the Boston Celtics. On Instagram, fans reacted to her appearance and one user referenced her past association with Tory Lanez in a sarcastic comment about her connection with Craig.
"Torrey Craig must not know what happened to the last Tory," a fan said.
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Others shared the same sentiment as they brought up the issue between her and Lanez.
"She love them Torys," one fan wrote.
"If Torrey knows what's good for him, he'd run as far as he could!!!" another fan wrote.
"She's gonna accuse the entire NBA of shooting her next," a fan commented.
"Wassup with her and 'Tory's,'" a fan said.
Megan Thee Stallion and Craig sent fans into a frenzy when they interacted with them via this video.
The clip was quickly deleted but fans were able to save it and share it all over the internet. Despite the public attention, the two haven't confirmed their relationship.
Megan had been linked with other celebrities and fans are eager to know the real score between him and the Bulls forward.
Who is Chicago Bulls forward Torrey Craig?
Torrey Craig may not be one of the more popular players on the Bulls roster but he is making waves for his connection with Megan Thee Stallion.
Craig is an eight-year NBA veteran. He started his career in Australia and New Zealand after he went undrafted in the 2014 NBA draft.
He previously played for the Cairns Taipans, Wellington Saints, Brisbane Bullets and Gold Coast Rollers. After his stint abroad, he joined the Denver Nuggets in 2017 on a two-way contract after a good performance at the Summer League.
He has had stints with the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns before signing with the Bulls in 2023. His career averages include 6.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 438 games played.