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Bill Gates Says Jeffrey Epstein Tried to Blackmail Him Over His Affairs

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Bill Gates testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday as part of the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his vast network of powerful associates.

During the closed-door testimony, Gates revealed that Epstein attempted to blackmail him.

Gates told lawmakers that Epstein tried to use information about his extramarital affairs as leverage in an effort to keep him within the disgraced financier’s orbit.

Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates departs the Rayburn House Office Building after testifying at a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill on June 10, 2026 in Washington, DC.
Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates departs the Rayburn House Office Building after testifying at a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill on June 10, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Tom Brenner/Getty Images)

Probably not the kind of networking opportunity Gates had in mind when he befriended the late sex trafficker.

According to People, Gates acknowledged that Epstein became aware of affairs he had while married to Melinda French Gates and attempted to use that information to pressure him into maintaining contact.

Gates said the effort was unsuccessful and insisted that his personal misconduct had nothing to do with his meetings with Epstein.

The Microsoft co-founder has spent much of the past year trying to explain why he continued meeting with Epstein after the financier’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor.

Gates says he believed Epstein might be able to help raise money for global health initiatives. That plan apparently went nowhere.

Gates testified that he cut off contact after realizing Epstein couldn’t deliver the philanthropic support he had promised. Their association reportedly ended in 2014.

If there’s one sentiment that Gates has repeated consistently throughout this saga, it’s that his relationship with Epstein was a mistake.

During his congressional appearance, Gates again described his dealings with Epstein as a “grave error in judgment” and expressed regret for ever associating with him.

He maintained that he never witnessed illegal conduct, never visited Epstein’s private island, and never participated in any criminal activity.

Still, critics have long questioned why one of the world’s most powerful businessmen continued meeting with a convicted sex offender in the first place.

That’s a question Gates may never fully escape.

The testimony comes amid renewed attention on Epstein’s connections to wealthy and influential figures following the release of additional documents tied to the federal investigation.

Earlier this year, Gates publicly acknowledged past affairs and admitted that his association with Epstein had caused significant damage to both his reputation and the work of the Gates Foundation.

Reports have also revealed allegations that Epstein attempted to use knowledge of Gates’ personal life as a means of manipulating the tech billionaire sevral years ago.

For now, Gates is not accused of any wrongdoing related to Epstein’s crimes.

But as Congress continues digging into Epstein’s network, the embattled philanthropist appears determined to make one thing clear:

Meeting Jeffrey Epstein remains one of the biggest regrets of his life.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

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Alaska House committee advances gas pipeline tax bill sought by governor, Glenfarne

By: Yereth Rosen, Alaska Beacon

Rep. Neal Foster, D-Nome and co-chair of the House Finance Committee, asks a question during a May 27, 2026, hearing in Anchorage. Shown with Foster are other members of the committee: Rep. Alyse Galvin, I-Anchorage, Rep. Andy Josephson, D-Anchorage, and Rep. Calvin Schrage, I-Anchorage. The committe on Wedneday approved a version of a tax bill intended to encourage development of a natural gas pipeline. Lawmakers have been considering the bill during a special session called by Gov. Mike Dunleavy. (Photo by Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon)

Alaska lawmakers, meeting in a special session, advanced a bill intended to spur construction of a long-desired pipeline carrying natural gas from the North Slope to markets.

The legislature’s House Finance Committee approved the bill, House Bill 381, which would largely eliminate state and municipal property taxes on project-related infrastructure, replacing those revenues with money from gas flowing through the system.

The bill now heads to the House floor for consideration. For the bill to become law, it must be approved by the House and then reviewed and approved by the Senate before the special session ends on June 19. If the Senate makes changes to the bill, the House must vote to concur with them.

The Senate has its own version of the bill, Senate Bill 2001, which is currently under review in that body’s finance committee.

The House bill has been a top priority of Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who called the special session, and the Glenfarne Group LLC, a private asset manager and developer leading the current plan to commercialize long-stranded North Slope natural gas. They argue that property taxes are the major impediment to the project’s construction.

The Glenfarne project, which is in partnership with the state-owned Alaska Gasline Development Corp. proposes an approximately 800-mile pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to tidewater at Cook Inlet, where gas would be liquefied. Glenfarne became involved in the project last year, acquiring a 75% share from the Alaska Gasline Development Corp.

In comments just before their vote to move the bill, some House Finance Committee members said they had high hopes the measure will result in a pipeline project.

Rep. Frank Tomaszewski, R-Fairbanks, said the project will be as important as the trans-Alaska oil pipeline that his father helped build in the 1970s.

“I’m just humbled and honored right now to be able to be working on this legislation that is going to bring that next step, that gas pipeline, because 40, 50 years ago, that was what we were talking about,” Tomaszewski said at the hearing. “I’m looking forward to the groundbreaking ceremony for this project, because it will be transformational for the state, not only with lower gas prices and affordable energy but also tremendous amount of revenue for the state and local communities.”

Rep. Will Stapp, R-Fairbanks, had similar comments.

“Generally, at the end of the day, I think the vast majority of us and Alaskans really want to see the best chance possible to be provided to move forward with this transformational project,” Stapp said.

The bill went through numerous amendments, many of which were aimed at protecting local governments dependent on property taxes.

The special session began on May 21.

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Theo Von and Matt Rife Defend Morgan Wallen Following Criticism From Pittsburgh Show Cancellation

Comedian Matt Rife and podcast host Theo Von are coming to Morgan Wallen’s defense, as he has continued to face backlash after canceling the second of his two scheduled shows at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on June 6. At the time, the country superstar explained that the decision was made due to severe weather forecasts in the area. However, some fans voiced their frustration online after the skies remained clear for much of the evening.

During a recent episode of Theo Von’s podcast, This Past Weekend, the pair weighed in on the ongoing buzz and argued that Wallen’s decision was likely made with nothing but safety for his crew and his fans in mind.

“He’s not a meteorologist. It’s not up to him,” Rife claimed.

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Photo Courtesy of Morgan Wallen

Von echoed that sentiment, noting that Wallen was likely doing the best he could under the circumstances.

“Yeah, he’s doing the best that he can and people just, they won’t cut him a break…Well, he has a big set and it’s like if something falls…”

Rife went on to point out that if weather had gotten as severe as predicted amid a concert he didn’t cancel and people got hurt, that would cause even more backlash against him.

Von agreed adding, “He can’t be on stage. ‘Yes, I’m the problem’ and people are getting hit by lightning. There’s a twister just throwing people up on stage. It was like people are passing by you in the air…People are wishing they had sand in their boots because they would be anchored down better. It’s like cut the guy some damn slack, man. He just wants to do his best.”

Wallen’s initial statement was shared to Instagram Stories on Saturday afternoon. He explained he consulted with his team and local officials before ultimately making the decision to call off the show, emphasizing that fan safety was in fact the top priority.

“After talking with local officials and my team, there is no choice but to cancel tonight’s show due to severe adverse weather conditions expected throughout the rest of the day and night. Safety for my fans and crew is the highest priority,” the statement began.

The hitmaking country star also assured ticketholders that refunds will be available at the point of purchase.

WTAE.com reported that a severe thunderstorm warning was in effect for Allegheny County, including the city of Pittsburgh, and several surrounding counties until 6 p.m. local time on June 6. Forecasters warned that scattered areas could see wind gusts up to 70 mph, isolated hail as large as 1.5 inches in diameter, and even the possibility of a few tornadoes. The storm system also carried a risk of localized flash flooding across western Pennsylvania.

Despite those forecasts, conditions in Pittsburgh remained relatively clear, leading some fans to question the decision to cancel the show and argue that Wallen should have waited longer before making the call.

Morgan Wallen Statement
Morgan Wallen Statement

In response to the backlash, the “20 Cigarettes” singer later shared a video on Instagram further explaining the situation from his perspective. He said members of his team approached him the morning of the concert after consulting with local officials and advised him that canceling the show was the safest course of action.

“That was the information I had in that moment and I trusted my team,” he stated. “The truth of the matter is I have a large stage and in those conditions, could become fatal to a lot of folks around it.”

The Tennessee native ended his statement by addressing online speculation that suggested the weather wasn’t the real reason behind the cancellation.

“I’ve been seeing a lot of nonsense about me that is simply not true. I think my true fans know that that’s not how I operate in general, but I had to say it,” Wallen added.

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Morgan Wallen’s weekend in Pittsburgh marked another stop on his Still The Problem Tour. He is scheduled to return to the stage in Chicago, IL on June 19 with back-to-back shows at Soldier Field.

His tour will continue through August 1 where he will close things out with two shows at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

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Ultimate World Cup Rules Guide: Tiebreakers, VAR, Cooling Breaks And More

Wait, what just happened? Why did he get a yellow card? Why is he kicking from there? What’s the deal with these water breaks? These are a handful of questions that fans during the 2026 FIFA World Cup may be asking, and we’re here to deliver clear explanations. With the help of FOX Sports’ World Cup rules experts — Dr. Joe Machnik and Mark Clattenburg, both of whom are former referees — we’re breaking down major, simple and new rules to help guide you through the 48-team tournament. From new additions to tiebreaker rules to more VAR and so much more, we’ve got you covered. “The World Cup is the world’s biggest soccer event, and therefore, what you have is different continents, different federations — they all have their different interpretations when it comes to the laws of the game,” Clattenburg said. “We have six federations, and they all have to come together under the same rules,” Clattenburg added. “And what they have to understand is that FIFA [has] different interpretations.” Here’s our ultimate rules guide for the 2026 World Cup. JUMP TO: Tiebreaker Rules | Big Changes | VAR | Cooling-Off Breaks | Extra Time | Yellow/Red Cards | Penalties | Kicks | Handballs | Offside | Referees What Are The Biggest New Features For The 2026 World Cup? The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, broken into 12 groups of four. It’s a 16-team expansion from the 2022 World Cup, which featured 32 teams. The knockout stages will also include 16 more teams than in 2022, as 32 of the 48 teams will move onto play in the win-or-go-home elimination matches. There are three host countries: USA, Canada and Mexico, with 16 different cities hosting matches. What Are The 2026 World Cup Group Stage Tiebreaker Rules? When two teams are tied on points, there are seven different factors that ultimately determine their order. These tiebreakers separate group winners from runner-ups, which is important as group winners receive favorable knockout round opponents. These tiebreakers separate second-place from third-place finishers, which is notable as second-place finishers of each group automatically advance. Furthermore, these tiebreakers separate the eight out of 12 third-place teams that advance to the knockout stage. Here are the tiebreakers in order of importance: What Are The Biggest Rule Changes For The 2026 World Cup? The 2026 World Cup features new innovations to enhance the product on and off the pitch. The speed and flow of the match will never be smoother than at the 2026 World Cup, where officials will have the liberty to institute timers that speed up dead-ball restarts and substitutions. More so, players who wish to return after sustaining an injury will need to leave the pitch, which could deter embellishing. “We see players going down to stop the game — whether they’re injured or not,” Machnik said. “But if the referee has to stop the game to deal with a player, that player will have to leave the field of play and will not be permitted to come back into the game for at least a minute.” Additional rule changes include expanding the opportunities to use Video Assistant Review (VAR). VAR can now be used to determine corner kicks from goal kicks and challenge second yellow cards. There will also be cooling-off periods and water breaks that occur around the 22-minute mark of each half. “The game is going to look a lot different from the last World Cup, or from even international games that we’ve been watching throughout the soccer season,” Machnik said. “It’s going to be actually played in quarters. There’s a mandatory three-minute cooling break in each half.” So, What Exactly Changed To Enhance The Speed And Flow Of The Matches? Ahead of the World Cup, enhanced measures have been taken to improve the flow of matches. Referees will have the authority to institute a five-second timer if they feel players are taking too long over throw-ins and dead-ball goal kicks. They can institute a 10-second timer for substitutions if players are wasting time entering and leaving the pitch. If players take too long to sub, the player subbing in will have to wait one minute, Clattenburg explained. “The substitutions, I think, is a very good rule,” Clattenburg said. “This is a big change in football because, many times, the substitution player takes his time leaving the field of play and nothing happens. We add the time on. Do we really get the added on time? I’m not sure. So this is a good message that if you take more than 10 seconds, the substitution player is not allowed on the field for one minute. A lot can change in one minute — you can have a goal.” Additionally, any player whose injury stops the run of play must remain off the pitch for a minute if they’re healthy enough to return. This is meant to deter players from flopping as a way to waste time. “That’s going to also enhance game flow and eliminate, hopefully, some of those opportunities where players fake injuries to stop game flow or whatever,” Machnik added. How Does VAR Work? And How Has It Expanded For The 2026 World Cup? VAR is the abbreviation for Video Assistant Review. It’s a system that helps the referee by reviewing decisions with video footage. “The whole purpose of VAR was to prevent a game from being decided on a clear and obvious era by the referee,” Machnik said, noting that penalty kicks, offside, yellow or red cards and the ball crossing the goal line completely are the system’s primary focus. It’s like a combination of MLB’s ABS — which uses a completely automated system to review balls and strikes — and the NFL’s review system, which involves a team located in New York manually reviewing play and providing advice to the referees on site. “Every decision that the VAR makes — where they’re sending down a play for the referee to look at — will come from Dallas,” Machnik said. VAR can be used in a multitude of situations. When reviewing a goal, it mimics ABS, where an automated system determines if the soccer ball entirely crossed the plane of the goal. The same goes for reviewing an offside call — an automated system informs the ref if the player was indeed beyond the last defender when their teammate passed the ball. VAR can also be used to determine a foul or penalty. In this case, the referee will watch back the action, oftentimes gaining advice from another group of officials, to determine if a foul occurred, should be held up or overturned. The same thing goes for a handball call. But even with VAR, infringements like these are ruled on at the ref’s discretion. “We are talking about the best VARs in the world, and they have the best judgment when to interfere and not,” Clattenburg said. “And I believe that we have the best referees in the world operating in this tournament, so you will see better decision-making.” For the World Cup this summer, VAR’s duties will be expanded. VAR will now help determine who was the last to touch a ball before it went out of bounds, resulting in a goal kick or corner kick. It can also be used if a player is awarded a second yellow card, meaning they’d be sent off. “I’m skeptical. I’m very nervous about this,” Clattenburg said about a second yellow card scenario. “If they get it right, I think it could be a good moment. But if they don’t get it right, I think football fans will be more frustrated.” What Are The Cooling-Off Breaks At The World Cup? The cooling-off (or water) breaks are a new addition at the 2026 World Cup. Regardless of weather or other circumstances, there will be one each half of each game at the 22-minute and 67-minute mark. Each break lasts three minutes, and are instituted when a natural stoppage of play occurs around those minute marks. “This will not be exact because it depends on the motion of the match, and how the match is being played, and how natural it can be,” Clattenburg said. “For example, if there was an injury, they will do the cooling break then. And they will do it in the second half at the same but not the exact moment — 25 minutes, 22 minutes. It will be judged on [a natural] break.” What Is Extra Time At The World Cup? Extra time is similar to “overtime” in most American sports. Starting in the knockout rounds, when two teams are tied at the conclusion of the 90 minutes of regulation, the match continues into extra time. Extra time consists of two 15-minute halves, regardless of how many goals are scored. If the two teams remain tied at the conclusion of those two separate 15-minute periods, the match will go to a penalty shootout. Substitution rules also change in games that extend to extra time. In regulation, each team is allowed five substitutions. In extra time, teams are awarded an extra one. How Do Yellow And Red Cards Work At The 2026 World Cup? Yellow cards and red cards are used to discipline players who commit unethical acts on the pitch, and sometimes off of it. Yellow cards are often given to a player upon first offense, especially if they commit a minor infringement or harmless tackle — although warnings can be assessed in those situations, too. Red cards can be given upon first offense if a player commits an extremely harmful tackle or does something egregious to directly prevent a goal, like a purposeful handball or tackle inside the box. Red cards are also dealt when a player gets their second yellow in the same match. When you get a red card, you’re ejected from the rest of that game — plus, your team must play the remainder of the match down a player. Players will be suspended for one game if they are shown a yellow card in two group-stage games. Any yellow cards accumulated in the group stage, though, do not carry over to the knockout rounds. Players’ card tallies are wiped clean twice during the tournament: after the group stage and after the quarterfinal. How Do Penalty Kicks Work At The World Cup? The most pressure-packed scoring opportunity in soccer might be the one where no one is defending: the penalty kick. A “PK” is a one-on-one duel between a field player and a goalkeeper in which the field player tries to score a direct kick from the penalty spot. A penalty kick is awarded when a player commits a foul — tripping, pushing or a handball — inside the penalty area, which is a large 18-yard box that extends from the goal line into the field of play. The total width of the box is 44 yards. How Do Penalty Shootouts Work At The World Cup? First, they only happen in the knockout rounds and not during the group stage. But during the knockout rounds, if the score of a game is still tied after extra time, the winner is determined with a penalty shootout. So how does it work? Each team picks five players, each player will take a penalty kick and whichever team finishes with the most goals wins. However, if they’re still tied after each team takes five penalty kicks, then they continue alternating shots until someone comes out on top. Penalty Kick, Corner Kick, Free Kick: What’s The Difference? A penalty kick is taken from the spot 12 yards away from the goal. It’s instituted when the official stops play for an infringement that occurred inside the box. Defenders must wait outside the box, and can’t move until the penalty kick taker starts their motion. The goalkeeper has freedom of movement as they’re the only opponent in between the penalty taker and the goal. A corner kick is taken from the flag parallel to the goalposts, 20 yards away from the goal on either side. It’s instituted when a defending player kicks the ball beyond the out-of-bounds line behind the goal. Corner kicks are good opportunities to create scoring chances. Teams often cross the ball directly from the corner flag, seeking a header or shot on goal or pass it onto a teammate and try to work toward an attempt. Free kicks can be taken from anywhere inside the lines of the pitch. They are similar to penalty kicks, in which they are instituted after an infringement, such as an illegal tackle, handball or an offsides call. They offer opportunities to kickstart an attack or get an attempt on goal. Many players will shoot directly off the free kick if they feel they are close enough to challenge the goalkeeper. The opposing team has the right to set up a wall of defenders 10 yards from the spot of the free kick. What Is A Handball At The World Cup? The most important thing to remember is that FIFA has a different interpretation of what constitutes a handball compared with the federations, Clattenburg explained. And this can lead to confusion and anger. When the official calls a “handball”, the opposing team receives a free kick from the spot of the infringement. If it occurs inside the box, they’re awarded a penalty kick. Handballs are largely subjective to the official’s discretion. If a player’s hand — which includes the entire arm up until the bottom of the armpit — deliberately or unnaturally obstructs or aids the run of play, or a goal, from occurring, the official will whistle play dead and often show that player a card. “You will see probably less handballs than we see around the world of football,” Clattenburg added. “Penalties will be less given for handballs with FIFA tournaments, and this is an understanding that it’s not always consistent around the world.” How Does Offside At The World Cup Work? Offside is an infringement a referee calls when an attacking player is behind the last defender when their teammate passes the ball or puts in a cross. If the ball ricochets off a defender to an attacking player in an offsides position, the official will whistle the play dead. But if a player with clear possession passes the ball to their teammate or the goalkeeper and an opponent in an offside position intercepts it, the official will not whistle the play dead. Offside rulings result in a free kick for the defending team from the spot of the infringement. Why Are There Three Referees On The Field During 2026 World Cup Matches? In all, there are 52 referees with a whistle and 20 VARS, Machnik said, noting that’s more than 20 additional officials compared with Qatar in 2022. There are three officials on the pitch, each with different responsibilities. The center referee operates in the field-of-play, always hovering in the proximity of play to manage the action. The center referee calls fouls and penalties, and issues yellow and red cards. They signal the start of the match with their whistle, and the end of each half. There are two sideline officials. Their main duties are to determine if a player is offside. They decipher corner kicks from goal kicks, and which team was the last to touch the ball before it went out of bounds. Sideline officials can also advise the center referee on foul calls when they occur in their line of sight. There’s a fourth official, who does not manage the action on the pitch. By holding a scoreboard, they signal the amount of injury time after each half and visually communicate substitutions. They also supervise the antics of the players on the bench and the manager. “The laws are all designed to keep the game safe for the players and enjoyable for the spectators,” Machnik said. “As you get to know more about the game and enjoy it, you realize that it’s not glorified keepaway. It’s a real, a beautiful game.” 2026 FIFA World Cup: How To Watch The 2026 FIFA World Cup will run from June 11–July 19, 2026. Spread across three countries, the tournament will culminate with the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. All 104 tournament matches will air live across FOX and FS1 with every match streaming live and on-demand within both the FOX One and the FOX Sports app. The opening match on June 11 between Mexico and South Africa (3 p.m. ET) will stream for free on Tubi, as well as the USA’s opening match against Paraguay on June 12 (9 p.m. ET).​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Zac Brown Responds to Backlash Over UFC Freedom 250 Performance: ‘This Is Patriotism, Not Politics’

Country star Zac Brown of the GRAMMY-winning Zac Brown Band is responding to backlash over his participation in the upcoming UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House, and he’s standing firm in his decision.

On Sunday, June 14, Brown will open the event with a performance of the national anthem alongside the United States Marine Band. His involvement has sparked criticism from some fans, but the Georgia native says for him, “this is patriotism, not politics.”

During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Brown explained why he chose to take part.

Zac Brown; Photo by Tyler Lord
Zac Brown; Photo by Tyler Lord

“Man, I’m there for the troops, man. I’m there to honor America… This is patriotism, not politics for me. I mean, f*** all the division. I don’t believe in that. I love this country. I love all the people that have sacrificed so that I can live my American dream and that everyone that lives here gets a chance to do that if they work hard, make the right decisions and do that. So it doesn’t have a place in politics for me,” he stated and later pointed out, “There’s going to be 8,000 active service members that are going to be there.”

Beyond supporting the troops, Brown also shared that he’s a longtime UFC fan.

“I’ve watched every single UFC probably multiple times. It’s my favorite sport. I’m honored that Dana’s [White] given me the opportunity to do this. We’re going to be playing after the weigh-ins for the concert on Saturday and then getting to do the anthem for this with the Marine Band is going to be sick.”

The “Chicken Fried” singer added that he has already been rehearsing arrangements with the band, calling the opportunity “an honor.”

“I’m so excited for this weekend. And it’s history, man, getting to be part of American history, man. Having the first sporting event that’s on the lawn of the White House. I mean, it’s an honor.”

In addition to the national anthem performance, Brown will join Zac Brown Band for a performance at UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest on Friday, June 13 for a live performance. 

Earlier this month, UFC announced a limited-edition merch collaboration with Zac Brown Band in celebration of the event. The collection is available now.  

The UFC Freedom 250 event takes place Sunday, June 14 at 7 p.m. CDT on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., in celebration of President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and the United States’ 250th anniversary. The main card will stream live on Paramount+.

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Victor Wembanyana Pelted By Eggs Following Spurs’ Meltdown Against Knicks

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Thanks to the World Cup, thousands of Europeans are currently experiencing the best that the world of American sports has to offer.

Victor Wembanyama is not one of them.

Wemby’s San Antonio Spurs blew a 29-point lead against the New York Knicks on Wednesday night, allowing the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history.

And to add insult to injury, the French behemoth learned the hard way that in New York, eggs aren’t always constrained to bodega bacon and cheese sandwiches.

Yes, some unruly Knicks fans pelted Wemby with eggs as he made his way from the team bus to his hotel last night.

There are some major perks to being 7’4″, and Wembanyama’s freakish frame is one of the factors that’s made him an absolute juggernaut on the court.

But there are downsides too:

It’s hard to find pants that fit, you have to sleep in a fetal position, you need a custom-made shower … oh, and it’s easy for egg-sassins to spot you in a crowd and subject you to a shell shower.

Victor Wembanyama speaks onstage during Fanatics Fest NYC 2025 at Javits Center on June 21, 2025 in New York City.
Victor Wembanyama speaks onstage during Fanatics Fest NYC 2025 at Javits Center on June 21, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

Maybe Wemby will have his revenge on the court when the series heads back to San Antonio for Game 5 on Saturday.

Or maybe the Knicks will cap off their historic playoff run by bringing home their first championship since 1973.

Whatever the case, hopefully we can all agree that this sort of behavior is not cool, and the Knicks fan who threw the eggs is a world-class douchebag.

A douchebag with good aim, obviously, but a douchebag nonetheless.

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