Klay Thompson shows up to support Megan Thee Stallion's latest Dunkin promo

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Klay Thompson shows up to support Megan Thee Stallion's latest Dunkin promo

Megan Thee Stallion's partnership with Dunkin' keeps getting louder—and this time, it came with an unexpected assist from Klay Thompson.

@theestallion MIAMI HOTTIES you better get up to DUNKIN quick bc it’s only gonna be A Hot Girl take over for the next 2 weeks 😛🔥💕 @Dunkin' ♬ original sound - Megan Thee Stallion

On Jan. 17, Megan posted a TikTok filmed in Miami that showed Thompson behind the camera, recording her latest Dunkin’ promotion as part of the brand’s ongoing “Hot Girl Takeover.”

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The clip leaned into Megan’s signature playful energy, with Thompson casually documenting the moment as she hyped up her limited-time drink drop. Megan captioned the post, “MIAMI HOTTIES you better get up to DUNKIN quick bc it’s only gonna be A Hot Girl take over for the next 2 weeks,” tagging Dunkin’ and signaling the short window fans have to catch the promotion in-store.

The Miami activation follows an already frenzied response to Megan’s Dunkin’ collaboration earlier in the week. On Jan. 16, Dunkin’ rolled out limited-edition “Hot Girls Run on Dunkin’” reusable cups tied to the launch of its new Protein Refreshers, which appear on Megan’s custom Dunkin’ menu.

The cups were available starting at 10 a.m. With the purchase of a Protein Refresher, but they didn’t last long. According to Parade, the merch was gone within minutes at many locations.

As demand spiked, the cups quickly surfaced on resale sites. Listings began appearing on eBay the same day, with starting bids as low as $5 before shipping, while many were priced in the $20 to $25 range.

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Dunkin’ confirmed the cups were produced in limited quantities and described the drop as a “limited time offer,” with no restock planned despite the high demand.

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