Megan Eugenio aka Overtime Megan is a TikTok star and sports reporter from Massachusetts. The 23-year-old, speculated to be linked to NBA star Josh Giddey, also went to Pace University before working for Overtime, a sports network that caters to Gen Z. In April 2023, she deleted her TikTok account after her private videos were leaked online. Apparently, the TikToker fell prey to a hacking incident.
The star then decided to make her Twitter account private and delete her TikTok profile. In late 2022 she took to Instagram to deny claims linking her to NFL star Antonio Brown. With so much revolving around her, let's dig in to find out who she is dating.
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Is she dating Josh Giddey?
Eugenio, who enjoys 2.5 million followers on TikTok and more than 500k on Instagram, recently shared a picture with the Thunder's star Josh Giddey. With this the Internet was set abuzz with rumors as fans speculated whether they were dating each other.
According to New York Post, after OKC’s win against New Orleans, Eugenio posted a photo with Giddey with the caption, "31!!!!! INSANITY!! super proud, (tagging) @joshgiddey."
However, after praising Giddey on Twitter, Eugenio apparently deleted a reply-tweet saying “no” to someone who asked if the pair were dating, according to a screen-grab on social media. When asked why she deleted the tweet, Eugenio replied, “I don’t owe anyone tweets tbh bc I know people gonna make everything weird which is ridiculous because I been in this industry since I was 18."
Who is Josh Giddey?
Josh is a professional basketball player from Australia who plays in the NBA for Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunders selected him with the sixth overall pick in the NBA drafts of 2021. Giddey, who accomplished the feat at the age of 19 years, 84 days, is the youngest player in NBA history to achieve a triple-double. Additionally, he accomplished three consecutive triple-doubles as a rookie, becoming the first player to do it since Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson in 1961.