20-Year-Old LSU Basketball Star Flau'jae Johnson Purchases 20 Acres Of Land

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LSU basketball star and rapper Flau’jae Johnson has made a major leap in building generational wealth for her family.

In an Instagram post, Johnson shared that she's purchased 20 acres of land at just 20 years old.

“GOD IS AMAZING! I Done Got Addicted To The Acres. 20 Years Old With a total of 20 Acres !! Generational Wealth Fr @HomeDepot, what’s up?? Help me make some dreams a reality!” Johnson captioned her post.

Johnson previously shared her dreams outside of music and basketball.

“This land represents more than just an investment for me—it’s about building something bigger than basketball or music. I want to create opportunities for my community and leave a legacy that shows young women, especially young Black women, that we can do it all. Owning 20 acres at my age is proof that with vision and hard work, we can break boundaries and build the future we dream of,” the basketball star said, per the Boardroom.

In August, Johnson said she had acquired her first piece of land in Savannah, Georgia, her home state.

“BLESSINGS BLESSINGS BLESSINGS. Y’all I’m only 20 years old and just closed on my first piece of land!! WATCH WHAT I DO. I GOT ACRESSS BABYYYYY,” the rapper wrote on social media at the time. “This means so much to me being a young Black woman continuing to beat the odds!! I’m starting to create generational wealth for my family and I couldn’t be more excited.”

Johnson reportedly has the highest name, image, and likeness (NIL) valuation in women’s college basketball with endorsement deals that amount to roughly $4.5 million. Johnson's journey with juggling basketball, music, school, and family is being highlighted in the Amazon Prime series “The Money Game,” produced by Shaquille O’Neal.

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