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South Carolina stops DJ who plays a song from LSU Guard Flau’jae Johnson’s the late father – Greenville News

South Carolina stops DJ who plays a song from LSU Guard Flau’jae Johnson’s the late father – Greenville News

Columbia – South Carolina’s athletics issued a statement and addressed a controversial situation that happened to the women’s basketball match against LSU on Friday night.

Arena DJ to play the song “Cut Friends” by Camouflage, the father of LSU Star Guard Flau’jae Johnson, who died in May 2003 before being born in November 2003

Late Saturday night, Johnson posted a screenshot of DJ’s Instagram post, which revealed that the song was played. She wrote on X, known as Twitter, “I’ll take my L on the chin, but it’s just a nasty behavior.

On Sunday, South Carolina revealed that he had stopped DJ for the next home game, which was on February 2 against Objn, and would “meet with her to provide additional education for our expectations for her in the future.”

“We are addressing the inappropriate choice of songs on Friday night and a subsequent Instagram post by DJ, which is hired to work on our women’s basketball games,” the message said. “Her Action Were UnderstandBLY UPPETTING TO FLAEUE JOHNSON and Her Family and Disrespectful to the Lsu Program and Fans. Conference Rivalies and Passionate Fan Bases SHOUNT Al Personally. In our place after a game that saw that both teams attract the level of national attention that the female basketball has won, and we apologize to Flau’jae, her family and LSU.

The people of both fan bases expressed their dissatisfaction with the decision to release the song. DJ to apologize to X before South Carolina released his statement.

“I apologize for playing the Cut Friends Instrumental in the game yesterday,” she wrote. “It is never my intention to ignore anyone or to offend someone when my job is to have fun and make sure other people have fun. Even in other games, but I didn’t have to play it on yesterday’s game. A joke.

Johnson scored 13 points and had two thefts and four fights in the match on Friday. South Carolina won 66-56.

Lulu Kesen covers South Carolina athletics for Greenville News and the USA Today network. Send her an email to her [email protected] And follow her on X known as Twitter, @Lulukesin

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