
Flau'jae Johnson at the 2026 WNBA Draft held at The Shed at Hudson Yards on April 13, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/WWD via Getty Images)
Flaujae Johnson is continuing to prove she can do it all. Just weeks after making her WNBA debut, the LSU basketball star officially crossed the stage and graduated from Louisiana State University.
On Saturday, May 16, Flaujae Johnson received her degree from Louisiana State University. The athlete graduated with a degree in interdisciplinary studies and minors in business administration, communication studies, and entrepreneurship. The LSU womens basketball team shared videos of Johnson walking across the stage in her purple cap and gown. In another clip posted to Instagram, Johnson celebrated the moment by saying it feels great to be an LSU grad.
The TeaMates quickly flooded The Shade Room Teens’ comment section with congratulatory messages following Flau’Jae’s graduation. Many social media users reflected on watching her grow up on The Rap Game, while others shared how proud her late father, Camouflage, would be of her accomplishments.
Instagram user @iluvvvmyaaaa wrote, been watching her since the rap game perioddd .
Another Instagram user @iambrialexis wrote, Definition of I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me Congratulations
While Instagram user @stephanielynnmal wrote, Congratulations
Instagram user @mz_thickness02 wrote, Congrats Queen and I know your father smiling down on u Queen and very proud u
Another Instagram user @wristworkmylk wrote, Brains, Beauty, and Talent Triple Threat
While Instagram user @dadedivasmilez wrote, I love when athletes get that degree
Instagram user @ohhhsoyouahmad wrote, Who yall know that came from the Rap Game that got a DEGREE? Congratulations FlauJae
Another Instagram user @pictureperfectmarika wrote, Now give her a Grammy for these bars she be spittin
While Instagram user @11sapphire2013 wrote, Camouflage will be so proud of his baby!
Johnsons graduation comes just one month after officially entering the WNBA. On April 13, she was selected No. 8 overall by the Golden State Valkyries before being traded on draft night to the Seattle Storm. Earlier this month, Johnson made her WNBA debut and finished her first professional game with 12 points, two rebounds, and two assists.