Days After “Fudd Around And Find Out” Reveal, UConn Star Azzi Fudd Shares Behind The Scenes Moments From WNBA All-Star Weekend

    UConn star Azzi Fudd has had a busy few weeks. She attended the WNBA All-Star Weekend this past weekend to support her girlfriend and former teammate, Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers. Before that, on July 16, Fudd released her introductory episode for her new podcast “Fudd Around And Find Out.” Her new show will be co-produced by Steph Curry and Erick Peyton’s Unanimous Media.

    Fudd continued her activity with a new TikTok post earlier this week. In the video, she showcased several behind-the-scenes moments from WNBA All-Star Weekend.

    @azzi35Indy you owe me nothing 🩷♬ right by my side – 🎵

    Azzi Fudd Expresses Her Excitement to Start Her New Podcast

    While Azzi Fudd had fun at WNBA All-Star Weekend, the biggest news in her life right now is the release of her new podcast, “Fudd Around And Find Out.” In a statement released on “iHeart Media” on July 17, Fudd spoke about her excitement to get going with her new podcast.

    “I’m beyond excited to deepen my relationship with Stephen Curry and Unanimous Media as we launch ‘Fudd Around And Find Out’ with iHeart Women’s Sports,” Fudd said. “This podcast is a space where I can bring my full self—athlete, storyteller, budding entrepreneur and fan of the game—and highlight the voices that deserve to be heard.”

    “Whether we’re talking hoops, culture, business or life beyond the court, I want every episode to feel real and empowering. This has been a dream in the making and I truly can’t wait for the world to ‘Fudd Around And Find Out.'”

    Erick Peyton and Steph Curry also released a statement with the news that Azzi Fudd is joining their media group. They mentioned her success on the court and that she is a powerful voice for the next generation. They discussed her charisma and fearless spirit on the mic as reasons they decided to partner with her.

    Fudd is returning to the UConn Huskies for one more year after four seasons with the team. She has another year of eligibility because of injury issues that kept her out of all but two games in her junior season. In her full-time return to the court last season, she performed well, averaging 13.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.4 steals per game.

    Heading into next season, Fudd is expected to be one of the top contenders to be the first pick in the 2026 WNBA draft. She will be looking to further improve now that she has a healthy season under her belt.

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