“The M'VP on the cover of Vanity Fair's first-ever Global Sports Issue ✨ Congratulations, A'ja Wilson!” the team shared the news on Instagram.
In the Vanity Fair interview, Wilson made her mindset clear.
“I want to prove that I'm the best,” she said. “That allows me to have a great trophy case. It allows me to get rings. And it allows me to just play with peace.”
A'ja Wilson attends the 2026 Met Gala celebrating "Costume Art" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Wilson’s appearance on the cover comes after another historic season with the Aces. The 29-year-old became the first player in WNBA history to win four MVP awards.
Before becoming a WNBA superstar, Wilson built her name at South Carolina Gamecocks under coach Dawn Staley. She became a national champion, national player of the year, and the school’s all-time leading scorer before being selected first overall in the 2018 WNBA Draft.
The Vanity Fair cover also reflects Wilson’s growing power outside basketball. Over the last several years, she has become one of the biggest stars in women’s sports through endorsement deals, business ventures and media appearances.
Wilson has also expanded into business with her Burnt Wax Candle Company and strengthened her media profile through commercials, interviews and her book Dear Black Girls.
As the season continues, Wilson’s latest Vanity Fair cover adds another milestone to a career already filled with historic achievements.
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