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Celebs Are Hip Hopping Onto The Run Club Bandwagon
Plus, NWSL Will Be All Over


…Is launching a content college. The streaming crash course will last a weekend and will teach students how to break the internet. It will feature other well-known streamers; Cenat says he would love to do “some sh*t” where Mark Rober teaches science, and Mr. Beast teaches finances.
The world got a sneak peek at Caitlin Clark’s Nike Kobe 5 Protro PE Indiana Fever and she’s mighty purty. No word on when these babies will officially touch the hardwood but we’re ready and waiting. Also leaked were these beauties—the Nike Kobe 6 Protro Dodgers—only to be released locally. The Dodgers have all the fun these days.
Three-time Olympic medalist and LPGA member Lydia Ko has added another accolade to her resume: Vogue cover girl. Admittedly, she says she doesn’t often praise herself, but we think these photos call for a little pat on her back.
Ronaldinho + Nude Projects are linking up for ‘LIL KID, BIG DREAMS, a collection that pays homage to the beautiful game—the latest of the Brazil legend’s fashion ventures. The collab’s got knits and tees in bold and bright colors, and we’ll take 10 of everything. Thanks!
If you’ve ever wondered which Uncrustable reigns supreme, we found an Uncrustable Combine, equipped with a big board and a scouting report on each flavor. The idea came to be after The Athletic reported just how many PB&Js were consumed by NFL teams. The answer is a lot.




Every day, thousands are affected by their loved ones pressuring them…to join run clubs. Does that sound like you? You’re not alone.
Running app, Strava, reported a 59% increase in running in 2024. Diplo started a club. Travis Barker started a club. It kinda makes you wonder, what are all of these celebs running from, exactly? Well, it turns out it just makes you happier. Bested by our hormones, again.
Now, almost three months into 2025, the runners aren’t slowing down. Danny Ramirez is doing interviews while running (why isn’t his breathing labored at all?!). Central Cee and Gunna are using running as a promotional tool, too. Pharrell’s hocking $500 running shoes. Hoka even set up a one-stop-running-shop to get people movin’.
Jelly Roll (you know, the guy your parents confuse with Post Malone) is the latest celeb to hop on the run club train, and after losing 140 lbs, he’s encouraging others to hop on. His club, called Losers Run Club, is all about inclusivity and includes a group on Facebook for members to chat with each other. Inspired by Bret Kreischer and Tom Segura’s podcast, he decided to run a 5k. Now, he’s training for a second one, so he’s officially a runner, but if you aren’t one, walking is totally acceptable in his club, too.
So, here’s to another year of running. Just be extra careful in these chilly, snowy months—you don’t want to be remembered for something like this viral clip 11 years later.



It’s cold as hell, which means it’s cuffing season, even for brands.
The hottest collab in the streets rn is NWSL and Overtime. The women’s pro soccer league and youth sports media company will work together to create content for younger audiences and usher in a new era of soccer stans.
Overtime has over 115 million cross-platform followers and gets 3 billion views per month. That could mean some serious growth for the NWSL, which will come in handy since they’re adding an expansion team in Denver (you can vote on their team name, by the way). And this will be Overtime’s first deal with a professional women's sports league (cute).
And, hold on, another bombshell has entered the villa. The NWSL is also partnering with Amazon Prime for a 4-part docuseries called, For the Win, which offers “unprecedented access” into the 2024 season. Ok, love triangle! Just kidding, there’s enough content to go around.
Everywhere you look, you’ll find WoSo!


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