Flau’jae Johnson’s latest tweet about her Powerade commercials recently got a cute response from Sydney Colson. Johnson took to X a couple of days back to ask if everyone was sick of seeing her commercials on screen all the time. Indeed, Johnson is the latest face of the Powerade sports drink, and even released a music video for the brand called ‘What It Takes’.
Colson was one of the first to respond to Johnson’s tweet, and remarked that she had already seen four of the hooper/rapper’s commercials. Johnson signed an NIL deal with Powerade last year, and has done a fantastic job in the collaboration.
“Yall tired of seeing my commercials?” Flau’jae Johnson tweeted from her X account with two laughing-with-tears emojis.
Yall tired of seeing my commercials?🤣🤣
— Flaujae 4️⃣ (@Flaujae) March 21, 2025
“Nope, seen bout 4 of em so far” Sydney Colson responded to the tweet with a fire emoji.
Flau’Jae Johnson has managed to make full use of her talents and skill sets, first as a basketball player and then as a rapper. With her incredible numbers on the hardwood floor and her bars in her rap career, Johnson has also gone on to collaborate with numerous brands, mainly because of her momager, Kia Brooks. As of now, the 21-year-old is playing as a guard for the LSU Tigers for her college basketball career.

Flau’Jae Johnson‘s LSU Tigers To Play Against Florida State In NCAA Second Round
Flau’jae Johnson’s LSU Tigers are gearing up to lock horns with the Florida State Seminoles in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The LSU Tigers had a fantastic first round in the NCAA, winning against the San Diego Aztecs with a final score of 103-48.

In the game against San Diego State, LSU’s offense was led by none other than Flau’Jae Johnson who etched 22 points on the scoreboard, along with a pair of boards and two helpers, while Mikaylah Williams added another 13 points, grabbing five boards and assisting thrice. Aneesah Morrow and Shayeann Day-Wilson put up 12 points and 11 points respectively for the team.

Johnson is leading the LSU Tigers in terms of scoring with a 19.0 point average, while Aneesah Morrow is second in the list with an 18.3 point average per game. Morrow is also leading the team in terms of rebounds with a 13.6 boards per matchup average, while Day-Wilson has the highest average in the team when it comes to assists with 3.4 helpers in every clash played this season.
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Sabel has been working as a field reporter for People’s Television Network (PTV), mainly about the Philippine Basketball Association since 2016 and has been elevated to Executive Producer for sports in 2022. Aside from being on top of the Philippine sports scene, she is also a running enthusiast. You can also follow her on X at @SabelReyes2 and Instagram at @msabelreyes.