Flau’jae Johnson thought she was just attending LSU’s football game against Florida. Instead, the Tigers women’s basketball star found herself posting a message that has LSU fans demanding answers and accountability. Her brief but pointed tweet about someone in LSU gear cursing at the women’s basketball team has sparked outrage across social media, with supporters calling for immediate action while details about the incident remain frustratingly unclear.

What Did Flau’jae Johnson Say About the LSU Incident?

Johnson posted a simple but powerful message: “cursing at the women’s basketball team ?? wow”. The tweet was short but grabbed immediate attention from LSU supporters and women’s basketball fans across the country.

cursing at the women’s basketball team ?? wow pic.twitter.com/10cytGQUJe

— Flaujae 4️⃣ (@Flaujae) September 14, 2025

Her post appeared to reference an incident during or around the LSU vs Florida football game. The accompanying image shows a person wearing an LSU cap who may have been involved in the confrontation.

However, the exact circumstances remain unknown. It’s not yet clear who the person was, what specifically was said, or how the interaction began. The lack of context has left many fans confused about what happened and who was involved.

As of now, LSU has not issued a public statement in response to Johnson’s allegation or the growing social media reaction.

How Are LSU Fans Responding to Johnson’s Allegations?

The response from LSU supporters has been swift and emotional. One user dismissed the incident, saying, “They are rent a cops… your expectations are too high…”

They are rent a cops… your expectations are too high…

— Brian Chassells (@awesome1_in_cc) September 14, 2025

Meanwhile, other fans demanded immediate action. Another supporter posted, “@LSU fire him immediately!!!!!!”

@LSU fire him immediately!!!!!!

— Dez ™ (@dezzi_2real) September 14, 2025

The replies showed a mix of confusion and anger. One user noted, “He did what? To who? Remove him!” The lack of clarity has only fueled more questions about what actually happened.

Some fans shared their own experiences with security at LSU games. One supporter shared, “They honestly are horrible at yalls games too. 2 years ago during the last March madness game at LSU, they threatened me and the guy next to me with arrest because we wouldn’t sit down when yall were down in the 4th quarter. Thankfully the actual cops didn’t care.”

Others called for proper disciplinary action. Another user said, “It needs to leave you guys alone and hopefully the LSU Administration can discipline him properly.”

It needs to leave you guys alone and hopefully the LSU.Administration can discipline him planner

— ChicagoBayoutigers (@Bayouchitiger) September 14, 2025

However, some fans cautioned against rushing to judgment without more facts. Several replies asked for confirmation of who the person was and whether they were an official LSU staffer or contracted event security.

For now, fans want clarity and accountability. Johnson’s post has put a spotlight on game-day conduct and how the women’s basketball team is treated. Until more details emerge about what actually happened, the conversation and pressure on the LSU administration will likely continue growing.