January 22, 1996 (age 30 years), Born in Mississauga, Canada
Height:
6'7" (201 cm)
Education:
Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School (No Degree) Findlay Prep (Diploma) University of Oregon (Dropped Out), General Social Science
Overview
Dillon Brooks is a Canadian professional basketball player, recognized for his tenacious defense which earned him NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors and the FIBA World Cup’s Best Defensive Player award, and for his collegiate success as Pac-12 Player of the Year at Oregon.
Latest News (Feb 3, 2026): Dillon Brooks appeared on a live Twitch stream with influencer N3on, where clips went viral after he called LeBron James "overrated" and criticized active players like Paul George and Draymond Green for hosting "terrible" podcasts. This social media buzz followed his recent career-high 40-point performance against the Pistons and the news of his snub from the 2026 All-Star reserve roster.
Early Life
Dillon Brooks was born on January 22, 1996, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He attended Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nevada, for high school.
College Career
Brooks played college basketball for the Oregon Ducks. During his time at Oregon, from 2014 to 2017, he became the first sophomore in the program’s history to score 1,000 career points. In his junior year, he earned All-Pac-12 honors. In 2017, he was named a consensus second-team All-American and was the Pac-12 Player of the Year. Following his junior season, Brooks declared for the 2017 NBA draft.
Professional Career
Memphis Grizzlies (2017–2023)
Brooks was selected as the 45th overall pick in the second round of the 2017 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets, who then traded his draft rights to the Memphis Grizzlies. He began his professional career with the Grizzlies, where he developed a reputation for his tenacious defense. In 2023, he earned a selection to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.
Houston Rockets (2023–2025)
In July 2023, Brooks was traded to the Houston Rockets. During his time in Houston, he was valued for his defensive intensity and accountability, which was seen as a stabilizing force for the young team.
Phoenix Suns (2025–present)
Brooks was traded to the Phoenix Suns in 2025. His arrival was seen as an effort to bring a tougher identity and defensive edge to the team.
National Team Career
Brooks has represented the Canadian national basketball team. He played a key role in Canada’s bronze medal win at the FIBA World Cup in 2023, where he was named the tournament’s Best Defensive Player.
September 10, 1998 (age 27 years), Born in New York City, New York
Education:
Norman Thomas High School (Dropped Out)
Subscribers:
1.16M
Views:
683,210,330
YouTube Revenue:
$683.2K - $3.4M
Videos:
21
Channel Created:
October 2016
Overview
Khadimou Rassoul Cheikh Fall is an American rapper, former professional basketball player, and model, widely known for his viral hit “Mo Bamba” and the debut album Mudboy, released through G.O.O.D. Music and Cactus Jack Records, reflecting his journey from a difficult upbringing.
Latest News (Feb 2, 2026): Sheck Wes recently announced his first solo project in seven years, a mixtape titled *YKTS* set for a 2026 release, which he teased through a cinematic promo clip featuring him spray-painting the title on city walls. Additionally, he was confirmed as a showcase artist for the 2026 SXSW Music Festival, marking a major return to the stage following his recent "ILMB" collaboration with Travis Scott.
Early Life and Background
Khadimou Rassoul Cheikh Fall was born on September 10, 1998, in Harlem, New York City, to parents of Senegalese descent. Raised in a Muslim household, his early childhood was marked by instability; his family’s home burned down twice, forcing them to live in a shelter and later in public housing. His father worked as a tailor for prominent designers. At the age of five, Fall moved with his mother to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where they lived for nine years before he returned to New York at fourteen. He began creating music at age 11 as a way to cope with a difficult upbringing.
Diverging Paths: Basketball and Modeling
During his high school years, Khadimou Rassoul Cheikh Fall became a promising basketball player. However, his interests also extended to fashion. He attracted the attention of a talent scout, which led to a significant turning point in his life. He made the decision to skip a key playoff basketball game to participate in the Madison Square Garden unveiling of the Yeezy Season 3 collection. This choice strained his relationship with his basketball coach and ultimately led him to shift his focus away from the sport and more towards creative pursuits like modeling and music. Concerned about his lifestyle, his mother sent him to Senegal to live with his older brother.
Musical Breakthrough with “Mo Bamba”
After returning from Senegal, Khadimou Rassoul Cheikh Fall fully committed to his music career. In June 2017, he recorded the track “Mo Bamba,” named after his childhood friend and NBA player Mohamed Bamba. The song, produced by 16yrold and Take a Daytrip, was released independently on SoundCloud and gradually gained traction, becoming a viral sleeper hit. The raw energy and unique sound of the track brought him significant attention within the music industry.
The success of “Mo Bamba” led to him signing a joint record deal in February 2018 with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music and Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Records, under Interscope Records. He also appeared on Travis Scott’s album Astroworld on the track “No Bystanders.”
Debut Album and Major Works
On October 5, 2018, Khadimou Rassoul Cheikh Fall released his debut studio album, Mudboy. The album, which features no guest artists, includes his hit single “Mo Bamba” and explores themes from his upbringing. The title itself is a reference to his belief that he came from a difficult environment, or “from the mud.” Mudboy debuted at number 17 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album received critical praise for its raw energy and authentic portrayal of his experiences. He remains active, releasing singles and collaborating with other artists on the Cactus Jack label.
Personal Life and Other Ventures
Beyond his music career, Khadimou Rassoul Cheikh Fall has pursued professional basketball. In 2020, he declared for the NBA draft, though he was not selected. He later signed with and played for Paris Basketball, a team in the LNB Pro A, France’s top professional basketball league.
September 29, 1988 (age 37 years), Born in Washington, D.C.
Height:
6'11" (211 cm)
Education:
National Christian Academy (No Degree) Oak Hill Academy (No Degree) Montrose Christian School (Diploma) University of Texas at Austin (Dropped Out), Education
Overview
Kevin Wayne Durant is an American professional basketball player, a multiple-time NBA champion and MVP, who has also earned multiple scoring titles and Olympic gold medals, and co-founded Thirty Five Ventures while leading philanthropic efforts through the Durant Family Foundation.
Latest News (Feb 2, 2026): Kevin Durant was named an NBA All-Star reserve for the 16th time on February 1, 2026, following a week where he led the Houston Rockets to a dominant 104-86 victory over the Hawks with 31 points. He has also remained active on social media, garnering thousands of views on recent post-game press conference uploads where he discussed his growing on-court chemistry with co-star Alperen Şengün.
Early life and education
Kevin Wayne Durant was born on September 29, 1988, in Washington, D.C., to Wanda Durant and Wayne Pratt. His father left the family when he was an infant, and his grandmother, Barbara Davis, was instrumental in his upbringing. His father later re-entered his life. Durant grew up in Prince George’s County, Maryland, with his three siblings: sister Brianna and brothers Tony and Rayvonne.
Durant was a standout basketball player from a young age. For high school, he attended several institutions, including National Christian Academy and Oak Hill Academy, before transferring to Montrose Christian School for his senior year. He was named a McDonald’s All-American and was widely regarded as one of the top high school prospects in the country.
For his college career, Durant attended the University of Texas for one season (2006-2007). In his single season with the Longhorns, he averaged 25.8 points and 11.1 rebounds per game. His performance earned him numerous accolades, including the Naismith and Wooden awards as the national college player of the year, becoming the first freshman to receive these honors. Following his standout freshman year, he declared for the NBA draft.
Career beginnings
Kevin Wayne Durant was selected as the second overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft by the Seattle SuperSonics. In his first season, he averaged 20.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game, earning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. He was one of only three teenagers in league history, alongside Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James, to average at least 20 points per game.
After his rookie season, the SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma City and rebranded as the Thunder. Durant became the face of the new franchise. In his third season, he won his first of four NBA scoring titles while with the team. He led the Thunder to the NBA Finals in 2012, where they lost to the Miami Heat.
Rise to prominence
With the Oklahoma City Thunder, Kevin Wayne Durant established himself as one of the premier players in the NBA. He formed a formidable trio with teammates Russell Westbrook and James Harden, leading the team to consistent playoff appearances. During his nine seasons with the franchise, he was a regular All-Star selection.
The pinnacle of his time in Oklahoma City came in the 2013-2014 season, when he was named the NBA’s Most Valuable Player. In his acceptance speech, he famously referred to his mother, Wanda, as “the real MVP” for her sacrifices and support throughout his life.
Major achievements
In 2016, Kevin Wayne Durant signed with the Golden State Warriors. In his three seasons with the team, he won two NBA championships in 2017 and 2018, being named the NBA Finals MVP on both occasions. During the 2019 NBA Finals, he sustained an Achilles injury.
Following the injury, he joined the Brooklyn Nets in a sign-and-trade deal. He missed the entire 2019-2020 season while recovering. After a tenure with the Nets that included individual success but limited team playoff victories, he requested a trade.
In February 2023, Durant was traded to the Phoenix Suns. He remains active with the team. Internationally, Durant has won four Olympic gold medals with the U.S. men’s national team and is the leading scorer in the team’s Olympic history.
Off the court
Kevin Wayne Durant is a prominent figure in business and philanthropy. He co-founded Thirty Five Ventures with his business partner Rich Kleiman. This company serves as the hub for his investments, which include stakes in various companies across technology, sports, and media.
Through Thirty Five Ventures, he also oversees Boardroom, a media network that covers the intersection of sports, entertainment, and business. His philanthropic efforts are channeled through the Durant Family Foundation, which focuses on enriching the lives of at-risk youth through educational and athletic programs. The foundation has been involved in projects such as renovating basketball courts and partnering with educational programs like College Track. The foundation has also made significant donations to institutions like Bowie State University.
December 2, 1996 (age 29 years), Born in Byron Bay, Australia
Height:
6'2" (188 cm)
Overview
Jordan Barrett is an Australian model known for his early discovery by IMG Australia at age 14, rapid ascent in the fashion industry, and high-profile work for brands like Versace and Tom Ford, earning him titles such as Models.com’s ‘Model of the Year’ and Vogue’s ‘Model It Boy of the new Era’; he married fellow model Fernando Augusto Casablancas.
Latest News (Feb 3, 2026): continues creating content and engaging with their audience
Early Life and Family
Jordan Kale Barrett was born on December 2, 1996, in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. He grew up between Byron Bay and the Gold Coast. His father is Adrian Barrett. Reports indicate his father was convicted for involvement in a marijuana trafficking operation. Despite a challenging family environment, Jordan Kale Barrett remains close to his mother and siblings.
Career Beginnings
At the age of 14, Jordan Kale Barrett was discovered by a model scout from IMG Australia. One account of his discovery suggests he was scouted after being caught trying to steal matches from a convenience store. The scout gave him a business card, which his mother later found and used to contact the agency. After being signed, he began his modeling career, moving to Sydney and later booking his first international job in Tokyo at 17.
Rise to Prominence
His career gained significant momentum in 2015 when he was featured in VMAN magazine and Arena Homme+ SS. His breakthrough is considered to be a shoot with photographer Bruce Weber for V Man shortly after his 18th birthday. This led to a series of high-profile opportunities that quickly established him as a sought-after face in the fashion industry. By 2016, Models.com named him “Model of the Year”. Vogue dubbed him the “Model It Boy of the new Era”.
Major Work
Jordan Kale Barrett has worked on campaigns for numerous global fashion houses, including Tom Ford, Balmain, Versace, Moschino, Coach, and Calvin Klein. His editorial work includes covers for magazines such as Vogue Netherlands Man, Numéro Homme, Wonderland Magazine, and CR Book by Carine Roitfeld. He has also walked the runway for designers like Versace, Moschino, Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana, and Fendi. In addition to his print and runway work, he collaborated with photographer Collier Schorr on the book “I BLAME JORDAN” for MoMA PS1 and appeared in Kanye West’s music video for the song “Wolves”.
Personal Life
In August 2021, Jordan Kale Barrett married fellow model Fernando Augusto Casablancas in a private ceremony in Ibiza, Spain. It was later confirmed that the couple had separated in 2022. He remains an active presence in the fashion industry.
May 13, 1991 (age 34 years), Born in Curitiba, Brazil
Height:
6'4" (193 cm)
Subscribers:
50.6K
Views:
1,886,474
YouTube Revenue:
$1.9K - $9.4K
Videos:
11
Channel Created:
November 2013
Overview
Chico Lachowski is a Brazilian model and former industrial design student, widely recognized for winning the Ford Men’s Supermodel of the World contest, his breakthrough Dior Homme campaign photographed by Karl Lagerfeld, extensive runway work for brands like Versace and Dolce & Gabbana, an appearance in Kanye West’s music video “Wolves,” and being named “Model of the Year” by models.com readers.
Latest News (Feb 1, 2026): continues creating content and engaging with their audience
Early Life and Family
Chico Lachowski was born on May 13, 1991, in Curitiba, Brazil. His father, Roberto Lachowski, is of Polish descent, while his mother, Maria Lachowski, has Portuguese and German ancestry. He has two sisters. Before his modeling career, Lachowski was studying industrial design.
Career Beginnings
Lachowski’s entry into the modeling world was unplanned. In 2008, at the age of 17, his cousin, a fashion design student, asked him to walk in a small fashion show for her school. A representative from Ford Models was in attendance and scouted him at the event. This led to him entering and winning the Ford Men’s Supermodel of the World contest in São Paulo in late 2008. The win secured him a contract with Ford Models.
Rise to Prominence
In 2009, Lachowski began his international modeling career, debuting in runway shows in Milan and Paris for designers such as Gucci and Dior Homme. His career gained significant momentum after a photo shoot with Vanity Teen. A major breakthrough was his campaign for Dior Homme, photographed by Karl Lagerfeld. This exposure led to work with numerous high-fashion brands.
Major Work and Projects
Throughout his career, Chico Lachowski has walked the runway for a multitude of renowned fashion houses, including Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Armani, Roberto Cavalli, and Balmain. He has been featured in campaigns for brands like DKNY, Lacoste, Armani Exchange, Tommy Hilfiger, and Dior. His editorial work includes appearances in magazines such as GQ, Vogue, and FHM. In 2016, he appeared in Kanye West’s music video for the song “Wolves”. That same year, models.com readers voted him “Model of the Year”.
Personal Life
Chico Lachowski is married to Canadian model Jessiann Gravel Beland. The couple met in Tokyo in 2010 and married in 2013. They have three sons together. Lachowski maintains a YouTube channel where he shares aspects of his personal and professional life. In 2019, he and his family released a portrait book in collaboration with photographer Ricardo Gomes.
February 7, 2002 (age 23 years), Born in Tyler, Texas
Height:
6'2" (188 cm)
Subscribers:
161K
Views:
15,699,678
YouTube Revenue:
$15.7K - $78.5K
Videos:
87
Channel Created:
November 2012
Overview
Shedeur Deion Sanders is an American football quarterback and the son of Deion Sanders, recognized for a distinguished collegiate career at Jackson State University, where he was the first HBCU player to win the Jerry Rice Award and led the team to two SWAC championships, and at the University of Colorado, where he set multiple passing records, subsequently transitioning to the NFL with the Cleveland Browns, earning a Pro Bowl selection, while also maintaining a prominent media presence and securing groundbreaking NIL deals.
Latest News (Feb 1, 2026): Shedeur Sanders was recently named to the 2026 AFC Pro Bowl roster as a replacement for Drake Maye and appeared in a viral team video meeting new Browns head coach Todd Monken, who joked about trying to draft him the previous year. He also trended for a "Trying Paris Food" collaboration vlog with his brother Shilo that garnered over 125,000 views on YouTube within days of its release.
Early life and background
Shedeur Deion Sanders was born on February 7, 2002, in Tyler, Texas, to Deion Sanders and Pilar Sanders. His father is a celebrated former professional football and baseball player, and his mother is a former model and actress. He has four siblings: Deiondra, Deion Jr., Shilo, and Shelomi. His parents have since divorced.
Sanders attended Trinity Christian School in Cedar Hill, Texas. During his time there, his father served as the team’s offensive coordinator for a period. In his high school football career, Sanders threw for 12,627 yards and 166 touchdowns. As a senior, he recorded 3,702 passing yards and 43 touchdowns.
Collegiate career at Jackson State
Initially committing to Florida Atlantic University, Sanders later opted to play for Jackson State University after his father was appointed as the head coach. In his first season in the fall of 2021, he passed for 3,231 yards with 30 touchdowns and eight interceptions. His performance earned him the Jerry Rice Award for the most outstanding freshman player in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision, making him the first player from a historically black college or university (HBCU) to receive this honor. He was also named the SWAC Freshman of the Year.
During his sophomore year, Sanders continued to excel, throwing for 3,732 yards and 40 touchdowns with six interceptions. He was named the SWAC Offensive Player of the Year and received the Deacon Jones Trophy as the top player from an HBCU. Under his leadership as starting quarterback, Jackson State won two SWAC championships.
Breakthrough at the University of Colorado
Following his father’s move to become the head coach at the University of Colorado, Shedeur Deion Sanders transferred to play for the Buffaloes. In his debut game, he set a school record with 510 passing yards and four touchdowns. He quickly established himself as a key player for the team, setting a new single-season passing yardage record for the university. In his final college season, he threw for 4,134 yards, 34 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions, leading the team to nine wins.
Professional career and media presence
Shedeur Deion Sanders was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL draft as the 144th overall pick. He signed a four-year contract with the team. In his rookie season, he was named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster as a replacement.
Beyond the football field, Sanders is active on YouTube. His personal channel, with the user ID `UCZycXa7W61CN4_lhKlRnLfQ`, features vlogs that provide an in-depth look into his journey as a student-athlete. He also co-hosts a podcast titled “2Legendary.” His family, particularly his brother Deion Sanders Jr., runs “Well Off Media,” a media company that documents their lives, and Shedeur is a frequent subject of its content.
Personal life
Shedeur Deion Sanders maintains a close relationship with his family. His older brother, Shilo, has also played football alongside him during his college career. He majored in sociology during his college studies. Sanders has secured several name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals with major brands, becoming the first HBCU player to sign with Gatorade.