Gabby Thomas, Olympic champion and certified unbothered queen at least until now, has had enough of the anonymous trolls hiding behind burner accounts. This week, she didn’t just throw shade, she lit the whole tree on fire. She went straight for Track Spice, a popular gossip account on X. Soon after, track couple Junelle-Noah entered the stage with their inputs, and well, it was quite something. But the most exciting part? Thomas knows the faces behind the account. Wait, what?
Well, Gabby didn’t name names (yet), but she made it very clear she knows who’s behind it. “After doing a little OSINT…I’m pretty sure I know who’s behind the Track Spice account,” she tweeted. And then, just to twist the knife, she added, “I’ll see one of you in Philly and wink.” Indirect way of saying, she’s not guessing. She knows. And oh, the internet ate that up.
Track fans immediately turned into detectives. Theories were flying. People were connecting dots. But while everyone else was speculating, the Track Spice account started quietly deleting old tweets. Suspicious much? Well, to add to the drama, the account deactivates. What’s more, Junelle Bromfield was not shy to share her experiences with the same account. “Trying to be friendly with me while dragging me on Track Spice is crazy!! Can’t wait for you guys to get exposed.” Now it wasn’t just Gabby Thomas vs. Track Spice, it was turning into a conversation about fake friendships, two-faced behavior, and people who smile in your face while throwing dirt on your name online. But wait! Noah Lyles, of course, brought his petty energy to it.
Whenever there’s gossip, Noah couldn’t resist joining the roast. He hopped on X and fired off, “It’s beyond me to delete my account 2 times in one day,” is a sarcastic jab at the Track Spice account for deactivating itself multiple times in a short period. Subtle? No. Effective? Absolutely. When even the Olympic champ is cracking jokes at your expense, you know the jig is up. Between Gabby’s receipts, Junelle’s boundary-setting, and Noah’s sarcasm, the message was loud and clear: the athletes are DONE being quiet while anonymous trolls play the victim. So now what?
It’s beyond me to delete my account 2 times in one day
— Noah Lyles, OLY (@LylesNoah) May 16, 2025
So what’s next? Looks like it’s Gabby Thomas’s turn to expose more. The question is, when will she drop the next bomb? Seems like she is ready and waiting. Waiting for what?
Is Gabby Thomas turning Philly track into a whodunnit?
Gabby Thomas isn’t just racing at the Philadelphia Slam on May 31st and June 1st—she’s on a mission to uncover the drama behind the scenes. After calling out the shady Track Spice account, Gabby revealed she’s done some digging and has “some good evidence” but wants to gather “concrete proof” before dropping the full truth. She reminded everyone that “anything posted online lives forever, even if deleted,” signaling this isn’t just casual tea but serious receipts incoming. Fans already got a taste of her first round of clapbacks, and they’re eagerly waiting for the next move, which promises to name names and shake things up.
Here’s where it gets even more interesting: Gabby Thomas hinted that whoever’s behind Track Spice is someone connected to the track world and will be competing at the upcoming Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia, scheduled for June 22-23, 2025. This meet is one of the biggest in the circuit, featuring top athletes like Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Trey Cunningham, Fred Kerley, Kenny Bendarek, and Gabby herself.
So, it’s no surprise Gabby’s out here playing detective mode, she’s a Harvard grad who literally joked, “they forgot I’m actually a nerd,” so yeah, she’s got receipts and knows how to back up what she says. But here’s where it gets juicy: why all the Philly shoutouts? Feels like a sneaky way to hype the Grand Slam Track event happening at Philly’s Franklin Field, which can hold a massive 52,000 fans.
Originally, the meet was supposed to run for three days, but now it’s been chopped down to two. Smart move? Maybe, they’re probably trying to pack the stadium and get fans fired up. And let’s be real, with Grand Slam Track struggling a bit on the viewership front, maybe all this drama Gabby Thomas’s stirring up is part of a bigger plan to get everyone’s eyes on Philly. Genius or coincidence? You decide.
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