A social media star who reportedly dated NBA star Torrey Craig openly wondered what his “type” was after being accused of cheating on his girlfriend and rapper Megan Thee Stallion.
Davis, who is white, openly questioned her alleged ex's taste in women and suggested that Craig usually dates people who look more like her.
He made these statements on the '3 Girls 1 Kitchen' podcast alongside Onlyfans model Alexa Adams and porn star Lana Rhoades.
In addition to the attention generated by his comments, some on the Internet criticized Davis for not pronouncing Megan's name correctly.
'Where do I start? Should I start with the one where my ex is dating Megan Thee Stallion? Mag Thee Stallion? What's his name?' Davis said in the episode.
This was followed by Rhoades wondering what Craig's 'type' might be: 'I wonder what his type is, because you guys dated, he talked to other girls when he talked to you and they all looked like you.


Instagram influencer Olivia Davis openly questioned the 'type' of her alleged ex, Torrey Craig

Davis (center) asked these questions in a podcast with porn star Lana Rhoades (left) and OnlyFans model Alexa Adams (right), where Craig's 'type' between the three was discussed.

Craig has been accused of cheating on his alleged current partner, Megan Thee Stallion.
A clip of the podcast was posted to the Instagram account @theneighborhoodtalk and many angry comments were left under the post over Davis' mispronunciation of Megan's name.
'A young woman struggling to pronounce “Meg”… girl. Jealousy,” reads one comment.
Another comment read: “The way white people intentionally say a black person's name incorrectly… (angry face emoji) Microaggression.”
“It's a little strange for a woman to wonder how it is possible that a black man can be attracted to a black woman when he is raised by black women. Very strange,” said another user.
Earlier this month, an unidentified woman posted screenshots on Instagram of conversations she allegedly had with Craig.
Several messages contained explicit content. The woman also showed payment receipts supposedly from Craig.
Craig, an eight-year NBA veteran who currently plays for the Chicago Bulls, denied the cheating allegations on his Instagram Story, saying, “There's no way people want that much influence.”
So far this season, Craig has only played in nine games and started one. He averages 6.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game.