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Only days ago, the internet erupted with false news of actor Anthony Edwards’ death—a hoax that spread across social media and Facebook, rattling fans worldwide. Fortunately, the widely-circulated rumors were quickly debunked. Both MediaMass and reps for Edwards confirmed that the actor is alive and well, joining the unfortunate list of celebrities targeted by such hoaxes but underscoring the enduring popularity of the man best known for ER and Top Gun.
Turning to Anthony “Ant” Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves, the NBA star has been making waves not just for his play but for going dark on social media. According to NBA insider Jon Krawczynski on SiriusXM NBA Radio, Edwards is intentionally off all social platforms this summer, grinding out hours in the gym, intent on closing the gap with superstars like Luka Doncic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Following two tough playoff exits—including last year’s Western Conference Finals loss to Shai’s Thunder—Edwards acknowledged that he’s still not at their level, despite monster stats last season: 27.6 points, 5.7 boards, and 4.5 assists, with a career-best 39.5 percent from three. Those numbers brought him an All-NBA Second Team nod, but his focus now is improving playmaking and shot creation against elite defenders, hoping to vault into that MVP conversation.
Off the court, Edwards is expanding his empire with a strategy reminiscent of LeBron James. As reported by the Sports Business Journal, his AE5 Enterprises umbrella holds his signature Adidas AE1 shoe line—his $50 million deal with Adidas adds to his $42 million annual Timberwolves contract. There's also Sprite and Prada, and he’s extending his reach with Three-Fifths Media, a production company aiming to tell impactful stories and inked with Wheelhouse for unscripted TV development. Edwards even owns property in Minnesota and is building an investment arm, with his long-time coach Justin Holland as business manager.
Philanthropically, the Timberwolves star co-founded the Don’t Follow the Wave Foundation to support student-athletes, and in 2025 donated over 150 pairs of Adidas AE1s to underprivileged kids for the school year—a move applauded by the Times of India.
On the entertainment side, Edwards just hosted his first “Believe That” awards on his YouTube channel, dishing out playful jabs, including crowning Olympian Noah Lyles as “Hater of the Year,” and sparring with actors like Timothée Chalamet over possible movie collaborations. But he has one condition: as he joked, “I can’t die in the movie.” Instagram lit up with his posts about the show, with Edwards showing off his signature spirit and charisma.
On a more serious note, actor Anthony Edwards continues his advocacy for survivors of abuse, speaking out in Hulu’s “Betrayal” and supporting survivor Tyler VanScyoc, further cementing his legacy both as a performer and activist, as reported by ABC News and other outlets.
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