Megan Thee Stallion’s partner, NBA athlete Torrey Craig, has been accused of infidelity with the Houston Hottie — however, he asserts that it’s all false.

During the weekend, an OnlyFans personality named Jasmine Elizabeth revealed her claimed affair with a Chicago Bulls forward by sharing screenshots of supposed conversations between them and alleged financial transactions.

Their purported dialogues contained several sexually suggestive texts, with Craig inquiring if she’s “ever created a sextape” and expressing his desire to “suck the milk” from her breasts.

The messages are said to span from May 2023 to December 2024, coinciding with Craig’s relationship with Megan that first drew attention last August.

The basketball player swiftly responded to the accusations, posting on his Instagram Stories: “There’s no way people desire clout that much [laughing emoji].”

He also served Elizabeth a dose of her own medicine by sharing a screenshot of a series of unanswered messages from her.

Craig also posted a video of a woman demonstrating how to make fake messages, suggesting that this is what Elizabeth has done.

Nonetheless, Elizabeth sought to counter Craig’s denials by alleging that he had erased his messages and shared another screenshot of him requesting her to “be my wife.”

She additionally remarked: “You perform in this game better than you do on the court. I’m finished after this, but why are you deleting things to justify yourself? You’re always one of my close friends, checking in on me, FaceTiming me, and sending me money.

“Since 2023, you have continuously put in effort until now.” We have countless text messages and more, and then you called my phone last night to erase it because you feel guilty. Your act of lying proves that you don’t deserve Meg at all.

She added, “I wasn’t aware that you and Meg were involved until the shaderoom shared that picture of you two in bed right after I mentioned my situation and you reacted strongly.” You continued to converse with me until now, leading me to think differently. Apologies.

“Next, you erase all content.” Women don’t need to compete against each other; men rarely take responsibility, and this only harms women more as it creates conflict. You perform this game better than you do in actual play on the court. “You might be able to begin after this.”

Megan Thee Stallion has not spoken about the situation yet.