Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum sent a serious message to fans, warning them about potential food poisoning. The two-time WNBA champion shared a concerning Instagram story on Monday, revealing that she got food poisoning.
Besides sharing the symptom, Plum wrote that she got it from a double strawberry smoothie or juice she ordered over the weekend.
"Peeps stay away ... . I ordered double strawberries this weekend and my butt paying the price 😭😭😭😭," she captioned the post.
Kelsey Plum's story details that you can get food poisoning from smoothies and juices and that the most common symptoms are diarrhea and nausea. More than that, Jamba Juice has warned clients that its smoothies containing strawberries could have been contaminated with Listeria.
After starring in excellent news in recent weeks, Plum is facing a setback. While she prepares for the first-ever season of Unrivaled League, the guard must go through a rough process.
Kelsey Plum shared major news regarding her cigar on social media
Before sharing this concerning news, Kelsey Plum made a major announcement on Instagram. The All-Star guard took to Instagram to share with fans that her cigar was available on lounges now, admitting that she never thought about it before. She wrote a lengthy Instagram post to let fans know about the big news.
"My cigar, now sold in lounges. If you would have told me that a couple years ago, when I smoked my first cigar in this same lounge, I would have laughed. Your life can look a lot different in a short time….in the best way. Won’t HE do it.
"🎶 They say the truth shall come to the light, everybody grab ya shades cause ya girl that bright 🎶," she captioned the post.
Before that news, Plum received a big honor from the Washington Huskies. The guard will be the first player on the women's team to have her jersey retired. Plum's iconic No. 10 jersey will be retired in a special ceremony next Jan. 25, during a Big Ten home duel against Purdue.
After finishing her college career as the team's all-time leading scorer, she will be part of Washington's Forever 10 program to celebrate her legacy.
Kelsey Plum is still in the middle of her career, but she's already made history both in college and the WNBA.