A crucial piece of information has emerged about Lou Williams' controversial Magic City side trip last week. According to one of the dancers in the famed strip club, the Los Angeles clippers veteran actually did receive a performance from her.

According to a report by Jenny Jarvie of Los Angeles Times, the Clippers guard placed an order with the Magic City Kitchen before proceeding to enjoy some time in the club.

Working the day shift from 3 to 9 p.m., Aries said she danced last week for Williams, a regular at the club who has a dish named after him: the “Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ wings.”

After placing an order with the Magic City kitchen, the high-scoring Clippers guard ambled around the club, Aries said, and she was one of a few dancers who performed for him, keeping a six-foot distance.

“He tipped very well,” she said.

Williams claimed that he visited the Atlanta gentleman's club for the food. He mentioned that it was his favorite place to eat, and testament to this fact is the dish that was named after him in the venue. Then again, the Clippers' Sixth Man was adamant that he did nothing but grab some food and that there was no other shenanigans.

Unfortunately for him, this particular performer has a different story.

For what it's worth, fans should be glad that proper social distancing measures were followed throughout the performance. Also, good on Lou Williams for being a magnificent tipper.

Williams' leisure trip required him to self-isolate for 10 days, which caused him to miss his team's opening-night defeat against cross-town rivals, Los Angeles Lakers. He also won't be available for the Clippers when they take on the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday. His first chance to return for his team will be in their third out of eight seeding games, which will be on Tuesday against the Phoenix Suns.