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posted by Francis Dwight at 1:31 PM

A’ja Wilson Is Going for GOAT Status
Did you know that A’ja Wilson, one of the best basketball players of all time, recently appeared in an animated movie called GOAT? (She voiced a crocodile.) It’s a fun flourish that staff writer Erin Vanderhoof unfortunately didn’t have space to include in her VF Sports Issue cover story about the Las Vegas Aces MVP, because there was too much else to say.
Vanderhoof got to spend an afternoon with Wilson at the star athlete’s home in Miami, which she shares with her boyfriend, Miami Heat power forward Bam Adebayo. Though her house is under construction, her reputation as a style star is growing, and she reportedly just signed a contract that makes her the highest-paid player in WNBA history, Wilson is still singularly focused on her game. “I want to prove that I’m the best,” she told Vanderhoof. “That allows me to have a great trophy case. It allows me to get rings. And it allows me to just play with peace.” What’s that we said about GOATs?
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HILLARY BUSIS,
SENIOR EDITOR
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Whether she’s lobbing three-pointers or walking the red carpet, the WNBA’s four-time MVP doesn’t miss. VF catches up with the queen of the court—and her king.
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From a luncheon with Dame Joan Collins and Isabella Rossellini to Graydon Carter’s Hotel du Cap extravaganza with Anthropic and Bryan Lourd, here’s where to see and be seen during cinema’s most glamorous two weeks.
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The Grammy-winning producer once gave the Los Angeles mayoral candidate advice on how to be a reality TV villain. This week, he hosted a fundraiser for his campaign.
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After taking a couple years out of the spotlight to build up her production company, Viva Maude, the BAFTA-winner is back with a vengeance.
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The World Cup is the biggest event in human history. This summer, it’s coming to North America. But in Guadalajara this spring, as three nations scrapped for a single ticket to the big show, Franklin Leonard found far more than goals or red cards in the tales of Jamaica, New Caledonia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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posted by Francis Dwight at 1:05 PM
