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BATON ROUGE, La. – This morning in Baton Rouge, Mayor-President Sid Edwards presented Flau’jae Johnson with a Key to the City of Baton Rouge and proclaimed that April 4th (4/4) will be Flau’jae “Big 4” Johnson Day in the city going forward.

For the last four years, Johnson has impacted Baton Rouge far beyond her time on the court at LSU. She’s been an active member of the community hosting givebacks, showing up for local organizations and continually being an inspiration to the young people of the city.

Johnson plans for April 4th – Flau’jae “Big 4” Johnson Day – to be a local celebration for years to come, centered around community and inspiring the youth.

Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards said:
"Flau’jae represents the very best of our community—talent, determination, and leadership. She has made an incredible impact both on the court at Louisiana State University and beyond. She’s not only a standout athlete, but also an artist and a role model who continues to inspire young people across our city and around the country. Giving her a Key to the City and proclaiming this day as Flau’jae “Big 4” Johnson Day acknowledges our gratitude towards her and our commitment to keeping her as a big part of his city for years to come.”

Flau’jae Johnson said:
“Receiving the Key to the City means more to me than I can really explain. I’ve grown so much in these four years I’ve been here, and I’m committed to continually giving back to this community. This town supported me and rocked with me, and now I’m about to make 4/4 the biggest day the city has seen! I want every year to be a celebration and homecoming, centered around community, inspiration and love.”

This isn’t Johnson's first key to a city.

She received a Key to the City in Savannah in 2018 after her appearance on America’s Got Talent.

(Release via LSU Athletics)
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Solo Cam8 hours
This the same queen that said Charlie Kirk was a racist and discriminatory against blacks after he was murdered? I stand with Charlie.
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jafari rastaman17 hours
You go girl!
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Bayou_Bengal4419 hours
They have a day for everyone and everything now.
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GEAUX419 hours
Is this a joke? She objectively looked totally disinterested in most of our losses this year. Terrible role model for kids. We really want this person representing our city??
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LaSportsFan119 hours
I understand that this is an opinion or comment board, but are you able to provide any examples of why she is a terrible "role model" for kids?
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TheRouxGuru19 hours
She’s not gonna twerk on you bro.
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LSUbacchus8116 hours
You know why
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Barbellthor4 hours
Good for her big time.
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Barbellthor4 hours
Oh wait. She got on the lies about Charlie... Shameful. Nobody is perfect. She ought to stay with basketball and not get fed lies about politics. God bless Charlie.
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Bill W Tiger7 hours
Who are these people doing the commenting here? Surely not LSU fans!
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saint tiger2259 hours
A lot of unnecessary hate in the comments.

Congrats to Flau'jae. What a huge accomplishment for her. Maybe Louisiana should look to more things like this to replace things like the Boosie Bash.
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KCT19 hours
What a complete joke this is. She's a racist POS.
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LaSportsFan119 hours
Please provide the link so we can all view this "Racist POS" actual words.
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tigerforever719 hours
Is this chick even good?
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