WATCH: LSU stars Flau'jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow take part in hilarious ‘We All Fam’ trend
The two leaders of the 2024-25 LSU Tigers, Flau'jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow, seem to be gelling on and off the court. They recently recreated the trending 'We All Fam" TikTok video, dancing and acting over a rough 10 seconds of voiceover.
The audio depicts an interaction between two females inside a club, where one of them tries to give her friend a lesson in her nightclub rules. The two chipped the original audio at the end because of its controversial remarks.
The trending audio has been used over 130,000 times on TikTok since the beginning of October. The original sound bite is from a sitcom named "Broad City," starring Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson in season three (2016).
From their attire and their hairdo, Flau'jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow's hilarious video seems to have been recorded on the SEC Media Day, Oct. 16 in Alabama.
Witnessing Morrow and Johnson finding common interests other than basketball is a good sign for LSU fans. With Angel Reese's transition to the WNBA and Hailey Van Lith's transfer to the TCU Horned Frogs, they are the most productive players with an understanding of Kim Mulkey's culture.
Flau'jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow had a bet going on last season
While the coming season could turn out to be her breakout season, Flau'jae Johnson churned out her best defensive stretch last year, thanks to a bet with Aneesah Morrow.
The two challenged each other to have the most steals before games last season, which is a ritual they plan to continue as LSU's leaders this year.
"Me and Flau'jae gonna challenge each other every day like we did last year with steals and just on the floor. So, just continuing to challenge each other and work hard," Morrow said during the SEC Media Day interview.
As a result, Aneesah Morrow averaged 2.5 steals, with her season-high being nine steals against the Kent State Golden Flashes. Johnson's season high of six steals came against the Aggies a little over a month later.
Ahead of the new season, Morrow and Johnson have been recognized as preseason All-SEC First Team members and share the preseason SEC Player of the Year label.