Lou Williams is reflecting on his headline-grabbing trip to a strip club with Jack Harlow during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The NBA player, who was then with the Los Angeles Clippers, found himself in hot water after being spotted at the renowned Magic City in Atlanta in July 2020 while on an approved break from the NBA bubble to attend a memorial service.
During his time at the strip club, Williams made a pit stop at the kitchen to grab some wings, where he unexpectedly bumped into the “Lovin On Me” rapper, Jack Harlow, who inadvertently exposed his whereabouts. This chance encounter led to the birth of the legend of Lemon Pepper Lou.
Despite the controversy surrounding the incident, Williams has no regrets. “No harm, no foul,” the 37-year-old remarked. “The only thing that happened was a lot of jokes were made, a nickname came out of it. I didn’t get suspended. I didn’t get fined. I didn’t get anything.”
In fact, the strip club even paid homage to the saga by naming a flavor after Williams. “Lemon Pepper Lou is a thing,” Williams acknowledged. “Whether I like it or love it, it’s part of who I am at this point.” He even went as far as trademarking the phrase.
Williams also expressed gratitude towards Harlow, emphasizing that they have remained close despite the incident. The two have evidently moved past the controversy and maintained a strong bond.
Overall, the strip club escapade may have caused a stir at the time, but for Lou Williams, it ultimately turned into a humorous anecdote that has become a part of his identity. The Lemon Pepper Lou saga serves as a reminder that even in the midst of unexpected circumstances, there can be moments of levity and camaraderie.