NBA players and legends are avid movie-goers. Whether it’s Shaq’s nod to He Got Game or Charles Barkley’s hilarious reaction to AIR, these stars usually have many opinions. The much hyped-up classic, Barbie is all set to grace the big screen on July 21. Understandably, the netizens are debating if the Margot Robbie starred movie can justify the immense spotlight given to it. While the world couldn’t stop talking about the pink-colored movie, a former All-Star and NBA champion is already captivated by Barbie’s flair.
The man with many names is one of the few who caught the special screening of the movie, Barbie. He quickly took to his social media handle to express his thoughts on the blockbuster.
The Barbie movie leaves NBA champion awestruck
The $100 million movie has the entire world enamored with its vibrant style. The expectations from the movie went through the ceiling since the release of its trailer late last year. Much more than that, it has managed to grab the attention of Los Angeles Lakers legend Metta Sandiford-Artest. Formerly known as Metta World Peace, and Ron Artest, the 2010 NBA champion was impressed by the movie.
The former player alongside his wife Maya Sandiford-Artest, were seen together at the screening of the movie. While his wife, Maya sported an all pink outfit, the athlete donned a classic black attire. Soon after the event, he tweeted his opinions on the movie. He wrote, “ The new @Barbie movie with Margot Robbie is pretty cool.”
Excited fans chimed in the comments section with their own thoughts and speculations. Since then he hasn’t stopped gushing and raving about the movie. Recently, he alluded to the fans with another of his insights into the movie.
Appreciating how the movie has explored the themes of feminism, he took to Twitter to compliment its subtle representation of women’s empowerment.
Metta Sandiford Artest’s public persona transcends the basketball court
He was blessed with exceptional strength and skills. It translated to the former Los Angeles Laker playing phenomenally on the basketball court.
He played 17 seasons in NBA with six different teams. For his gritty defense, the NBA awarded him the Defensive Player of the Year award in 2004, and his sole ring was accomplished in 2010, alongside the Mamba, Kobe Bryant.
Moreover, he has been very vocal about the mental health issues he has experienced during his playing career. And he continues to contribute to the good cause. After his retirement, he continues to play a key role in raising awareness of mental health.
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Artest’s views on the film appear to be quite intriguing. Will you be watching the movie Barbie? Tell us in the comments.
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