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Anthony Edwards has been everywhere this week. In major media, Glamour magazine just named him the Sexiest Actor Alive for the second consecutive year, causing an immediate frenzy on social media, with the announcement trending at the top of Twitter and fans joking that his girlfriend must now officially be the luckiest woman alive. Despite occasional online skepticism about repeat wins in these types of lists, the coverage is widespread and the chatter is very real, ensuring Anthony remains firmly in the public eye.
But he’s making waves off the court too. Anthony Edwards just hosted his first-ever Believe That awards, a cheeky, celebrity-packed event he created and promoted extensively on Instagram. With categories like Hater of the Year—where he kept his playful feud with Olympian Noah Lyles front and center—and White Boy of the Year, which he awarded to none other than Timothée Chalamet via video call, Edwards showed off both his humor and his growing clout in the entertainment world. He even pitched Chalamet to star with him in a movie, with the hilarious condition, “I can’t die in the movie. That’s the only thing,” according to coverage from Times of India. The entire awards show is a savvy, self-produced cross between NBA locker room banter and Hollywood roast, and it’s drawing attention not just from fans but from the broader sports and entertainment community.
On the business front, Anthony has successfully diversified. Reports from Sports Business Journal and BizJournals reveal he’s using a blueprint similar to LeBron James, growing AE5 Enterprises, his parent company for investments, endorsements, and production. His signature Adidas AE1 sneakers have become a phenomenon, not just with fans but with financial analysts who see the deal as a bold challenge to Nike’s dominance. Edwards’ brand endorsements have recently included Adidas, Sprite, Prada, Rolex, and luxury timepieces from Ottomar’s Pig—all part of his strategy to elevate his image beyond basketball. He’s also invested in real estate, with holdings in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Miami, and coastal California, and he’s entering new ventures in AI and esports startups. According to Blavity and Times of India, his net worth is now estimated at $40 million, with his production company Three-Fifths Media recently striking an unscripted TV deal with Wheelhouse.
There was also buzz about his charitable work, with his Don’t Follow the Wave Foundation recently donating over 150 pairs of AE1 sneakers to underprivileged kids in time for the school year. On court, after two consecutive All-Star seasons and a gold medal for Team USA in Paris last year, Edwards is pushing himself to another level. He’s averaging 36 points per game as the Timberwolves head into the 2025–26 season, and everyone is watching to see if he can finally push the team to the Finals.
Don’t forget the ongoing media speculation about whether he’ll make the leap into Hollywood, especially after his recent acting stint and his increasing comfort pitching movie ideas to A-listers on camera. According to AOL, he’s seriously considering a Training Day remake opposite Chalamet—so watch this space.
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