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A’ja Wilson’s exceptional skills have captivated critics and fans alike on the court. A two-time WNBA champion, Wilson has been a standout player throughout her tremendously successful career in the league. There is a widespread belief that she is headed for Hall of Fame recognition. In terms of women’s basketball right now, A’ja Wilson is undoubtedly among the best players. Wilson is guiding her team to what could be her second straight WNBA championship in her sixth season in the league.

Several statistical categories, such as minutes played per game, field goals made, blocks, and defensive rating, show Wilson as the league’s top player in 2023. With such a loaded resume, A’ja Wilson is now making her parents proud by being the best daughter.

An unexpected Christmas present

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A’ja’s journey has a lot to do with the contributions of her mother. To return the favor, A’ja decided it was high time to rest her mother, as she decided to give it as a Christmas gift. “A’ja was full of surprises this past Christmas; retiring me was the most thoughtful and loving. I am one blessed momma!” she said, as per ESPN’s post on Instagram captioned “What dreams are made of.”

 

 

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A’ja was born in South Columbia on August 8, 1996, into the family of Eva Rakes Wilson and Roscoe C. Wilson Jr. At the moment, A’ja’s mother Eva assists her in running the Burnt Wax Candle business and teaches her about money management. A’ja’s wealth rose as a result.

A’ja’s success has surely been greatly influenced by her upbringing in a household that emphasizes financial literacy and entrepreneurship. A’ja’s net worth increased due to her mother’s mentoring and participation in the Burnt Wax Candle firm. She also has important business skills and a solid financial foundation.

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A’ja Wilson’s net worth

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A’ja Wilson has amassed wealth worth $3 million. Wilson and her mother founded Burnt Wax Candle Company in 2021. Wilson invested in Masters, a fitness app, during its seed round, becoming both a trainer and investor. The app offers workout routines by top athletes, with investors including Bam Adebayo, Shau White, and Kai Lenny.

A’ja also invested in a sports agency and a clothing line, increasing her net worth and leveraging her mass following. This strategic move not only boosted her net worth but also allowed her to capitalize on her massive following, further expanding her influence and business ventures.

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