Now, about that critic. It all started when American columnist Jason Whitlock decided to fire off an unsolicited jab at Aari McDonald’s hair. Most likely, he confused her for Kahleah Copper, whose wig once fell off during a Mercury vs. Mystics game. But even that doesn’t justify the tweet he made: “Any female WNBA fans give me an opinion on Aari McDonald’s wig? Looks crazy to me. But I’m no expert.” Whatever you or I are thinking while reading this dissection of the appearance of a woman, Aari was thinking the same. The best part is that she said it out loud. And oh, she educated him in the process.
As per an Instagram post two days ago, there was no wig. The post came from @ski_thehairstylist’s account, where you could see Aari posing, showing off her newly done hair. As the caption said, it was some “Stitch braids + sew in. Hair (3 18 inch),” for any of you looking for details. That made Aari’s response even sharper as she maintained her signature calm. She said, “LOL I usually don’t respond to foolishness like this, but I couldn’t help myself this time. You’re very lame for commenting on a woman’s appearance and for your information it’s not a wig. Don’t make me get @stephenasmith . Stay blessed ”
I’m sorry, Aari, I sincerely apologize. Great victory. https://t.co/z0EVbwpafZ
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) August 3, 2025
Turns out the threat of invoking Stephen A. Smith works. Because within eight minutes of her post, the man folded. “I’m sorry, Aari. I sincerely apologize. Great victory.” Spoiler: Aari McDonald wasn’t even reading it by then. She was probably off celebrating that “great victory” with the rest of the Fever. Because, yes, it was a big one. Their fifth straight win, tying the franchise’s longest streak in a decade. And that little Stephen A. reference was not random either. Aari name-dropped him not just because he defends women like Caitlin Clark on air, but because he’s long had beef with her would-be critic: Jason Whitlock.
Stephen A. Smith once went on air and said of Jason Whitlock, “He’s a no good individual. Probably the worst individual I’ve ever had the displeasure of being associated with in any capacity.” That explanation came after Smith called him a “fat b——”. It was probably because Jason Whitlock tore into Smith’s memoir, claiming, “Virtually everything in this man’s memoir is suspect. EVERYTHING.” He doubled down with “How can you be a ‘journalist’ and be this comfortable with lying?” He claimed all of it proudly aired on his show Fearless with Jason Whitlock. Oh, and just to pad his résumé of slander, Whitlock once called Stephen A. a “planted liar” by ESPN. Yes, the same network that once fired him.