A’ja Wilson Drops 4-Word Caption About Viral All-Star Outfit, Drawing Reactions From LeBron James, Angel Reese, Coco Gauff

A'ja Wilson stuns at the 2025 WNBA All-Star Orange Carpet with a bold look and viral caption, drawing praise from LeBron, Reese, Coco Gauff, and more.

A’ja Wilson stepped onto the orange carpet July 17 with confidence that matched her on-court game. The three-time WNBA MVP  didn’t just show up to the 2025 All-Star event, she made a statement that had everyone talking about more than just basketball.

Wilson posted her look on Instagram with a caption that perfectly captured her swagger: “Wet like my jumper.” The phrase connected her elegant fashion choice to her deadly shooting touch, creating buzz across social media that reminded everyone why she’s one of the league’s most captivating stars.

What Made A’ja Wilson’s Orange Carpet Look So Memorable?

Wilson wore a maroon sleeveless Di Petsa gown that featured a high slit exposing her left leg from the hip. Her Instagram post showcasing this look drew reactions from fans and fellow athletes across different sports.

The Aces star paired the dress with gold Saint Laurent earrings that complemented the gown’s sophisticated style. The dress’s liquid-like texture created the perfect visual connection to Wilson’s caption about being “wet like my jumper,” blending high fashion with basketball confidence.

 

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Wilson later explained her caption in a behind-the-scenes video, saying, “You see it wet just like my jumper. Period.” The three-time MVP wasn’t just making a fashion statement; she was preparing for her seventh All-Star Game as a Team Clark starter.

How Did Fellow Athletes React to Wilson’s Bold Caption?

Angel Reese jumped into Wilson’s comments section with enthusiasm, asking “A’ja Wil wassup wit you!?!??” while adding laughing and heart-eye emojis. The Chicago Sky rookie showed up to the same orange carpet event wearing her own leopard-print trench coat, later posting “Double A Baddies” while posing with Wilson.

Meanwhile, tennis star Coco Gauff kept her response simple but supportive, writing “beautiful” with a heart-eye emoji. Former WNBA legend Lisa Leslie showed her appreciation with slang that resonated across generations, commenting “Ate” followed by multiple fire emojis.

Even LeBron James joined the conversation by liking Wilson’s All-Star outfit post, continuing his pattern of supporting the WNBA star. The Lakers’ superstar has consistently backed Wilson throughout her career, calling her his “lil sis” and celebrating her achievements on and off the court.

What Does Wilson’s Seventh All-Star Selection Mean for Las Vegas?

Wilson earned selection as a starter for Team Clark in the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, representing the Western Conference. Her seventh All-Star selection extends her streak of elite recognition since entering the league in 2018, cementing her status among the game’s premier players.

Through mid-July 2025, Wilson has posted averages of 22.3 points, 9.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 2.4 blocks per game while shooting 48.2% from the field across 18 games. Her dominant two-way performance has kept the defending champion Aces competitive in the Western Conference standings.

Wilson’s “wet like my jumper” Instagram post accumulated thousands of likes and comments from fans and fellow athletes who appreciated her confidence. Now, fans will be watching to see if Wilson can back up her bold caption with her shooting performance when the All-Star Game tips off.

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