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AnalysisChina&x27;s booming gig economy masks job market pain, strains welfare system Mon, July 6, 2026 at 11:05 PM UTC 0 BEIJING, July 7 (Reuters) Bao Zhang began driving for a Chinese ridehailing app this year after losing his job as a software tester and says the weak job market gives him little hope of returning to the tech sector. His story is increasingly common in China, where tens of millions are shifting from formal employment into the gig economy as meagre unemployment insurance, record numbers of graduates and a shortage of jobs squeeze opportunities.

Analysis-China's booming gig economy masks job market pain, strains welfare system

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BEIJING, July 7 (Reuters) - Bao Zhang began driving for a Chinese ride-hailing app this year after losing his job as a software tester and says the weak job market gives him little hope of returning to the tech sector.

His story is increasingly common in China, where tens of millions are shifting from formal employment into the gig economy as meagre unemployment insurance, record numbers of graduates and a shortage of jobs squeeze opportunities.

"Those who used to take taxis now have to drive them themselves," said the 30-year-old, who works from 7 a.m. until nearly midnight in Beijing to earn about 6,000 yuan ($885) a month after vehicle rental and charging costs.

The China New Employment Forms Research Center, a think tank, estimates the number of people in flexible employment - without a permanent full-time contract - rising to 320 million this year from 280 million in 2025, a cohort almost as large as the U.S. population and about 44% of China's workforce.

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Analysts say China's gig economy has become a crucial employment buffer as the property crisis wipes out construction jobs and manufacturers shed workers through automation and cost-cutting amid tariffs, overcapacity and price wars.

Increasingly, it hires educated youth and white-collar workers squeezed by weak domestic demand and AI adoption.

"The proportion is extremely high," said Yang Zhan, a cultural anthropology expert at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. "It's no longer limited to rural migrants and has spread to the middle class and university graduates."

"China is upgrading manufacturing, and many industries that used to absorb large numbers of workers are being phased out. Then there is AI," Zhan said.

China's human resources ministry and the State Council Information Office, which answers media queries on behalf of the cabinet, did not immediately respond to comment requests.

As elsewhere, gig economy work mitigates the income shock of losing a formal job.

But in China, one government adviser said the rise of gig jobs - where social insurance contributions are not mandatory - heightens long-term risks to an inadequately funded welfare system.

A 2019 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences report warned that the national pension fund could run out by 2035 as the population ages. A 2024 update said delaying retirement could push depletion back eight to nine years.

"It may not be easy to find a solution," due to unstable incomes and contracts in the gig sector, said the adviser, suggesting Beijing should support the formal services industry to create better jobs.

Central government transfers that plug social insurance budget gaps roughly trebled over the last decade to about 3 trillion yuan, doubling as a percentage of total expenditure to 10%, a Gavekal Dragonomics analysis showed.

A second government adviser said further taxing gig workers, many of them rural migrants, to reduce the burden, would be "highly unreasonable." Birth subsidies could be a preferable long-term fix, he said.

Only two of the 12 flexible workers Reuters interviewed said they were voluntarily contributing, while two others said they paid through formal part-time jobs outside their gig work. The rest said they preferred to save on their own.

"I can take control, rather than wait for decades for others to pay me," said Angel An, 24, who earns more than the average ride-hailing driver by promoting her services to tourists in Shanghai and nearby Suzhou on social media.

Zhang suffers recurring ankle and knee pain from long hours in traffic, but has chosen not to buy medical insurance, adding that pension felt "too far away" and would be small anyway.

Gig jobs lack the pay and security many Chinese expect, said HSBC Asia economist Frederic Neumann, warning this drags on consumption and growth.

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"A whole new generation is growing up unaccustomed to the security and confidence that their parents for a long time enjoyed," Neumann said.

A December 2025 government report found that by end-2024 only 70.6 million flexible workers were enrolled in the urban employee pension scheme, which supplements basic retirement benefits. Most migrant workers contribute small amounts only to the basic scheme, where payouts can be as low as 163 yuan a month.

There are no estimates for how many gig workers pay into all social insurance schemes - pension, medical, work injury, unemployment, maternity and housing - but the numbers are likely much lower.

A Peking University survey of 30,000 delivery workers found fewer than 10% would support mandatory social security contributions, which would cost employees about 10% of their income and employers roughly a quarter.

"The urgent priority is to make it easier for flexible workers to be included in the employee social security system," said Nomura's chief China economist Ting Lu, who estimates only tens of millions are fully enrolled.

"We need to reduce anxiety," he said, "so that they save less and consume more."

Zhan, the anthropologist, said the government faced a tough trade-off between making the industry's employers contribute more to needed welfare improvements and preserving their ability to create jobs.

"The government very much needs the platform economy to absorb workers," and maintain social stability, Zhan said.

Significant regulatory changes could cause "a major shock" to the industry's profits, she added.

Although China's unemployment rate has hovered around 5%-6% for a decade, gig work has helped keep those numbers in check because anyone working even one hour a week is considered employed.

Yet an influx of gig workers is increasingly outpacing demand in some sectors, slowing incomes.

The think-tank report said China's 16 million food delivery riders saw their income rise 11% on average to 37.3 yuan per hour in 2025, but wages shrank 1.8% for the 37.2 million ride-hailing drivers.

At least four cities, including the tech hub of Shenzhen, have issued warnings of ride-hailing market "saturation" since April.

The second government adviser said authorities only meant to raise awareness and not to prevent people from taking more such work, as "that would become a social stability issue."

Li, a cleaner in his early 50s who delivers food until 10 p.m. for an extra 40-100 yuan a day, suspects the growing number of riders is compressing earnings per order, but has "no choice" but to keep going.

"At my age, without education, what could I possibly do? In Beijing, most college students also have to deliver food," said Li, who only gave his surname.

($1 = 6.7777 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(Reporting by Xiuyuan Ning, Ellen Zhang and Kevin Yao in Beijing; Writing by Marius ZahariaEditing by Shri Navaratnam)

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New Photo - Corporate Japan's rare-earth warnings get louder as China keeps the spigot closed

Corporate Japan&x27;s rareearth warnings get louder as China keeps the spigot closed By Satoshi Sugiyama and Hina SuzukiMon, July 6, 2026 at 11:06 PM UTC 0 By Satoshi Sugiyama and Hina Suzuki TOKYO, July 7 (Reuters) A shortage of critical minerals is starting to affect the broader Japanese economy, adding a sense of urgency for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi&x27;s government to find alternatives to exports that China has cut off, according to recent corporate filings.

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TOKYO, July 7 (Reuters) - A shortage of critical minerals is starting to affect the broader Japanese economy, adding a sense of urgency for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government to find alternatives to exports that China has cut off, according to recent corporate filings.

China dominates the global market for rare earths - which are crucial in making items from electric cars to weapons - and it is using those supplies as a diplomatic cudgel.

Since Takaichi enraged Beijing with comments about defending Taiwan in November, Beijing has choked off shipments of certain key minerals to Japan.

Recent surges in the Nikkei stock index to successive records and buoyant corporate sentiment in the Bank of Japan's Tankan survey point to an economy on an upswing. But an unprecedented increase in corporate Japan's notices about critical minerals is flashing a warning signal for the quarters ahead.

Japan's economy took a hit to the tune of about 0.9% of GDP in 2010 during a bout of trade restrictions by China, but the effect could be worse this time around now that rare earths have grown in importance in a variety of supply chains, said Takeshi Higashifukasawa, chief economist at Mizuho Research Institute.

"With the development of AI, rare earths are being used across a broad range of goods and throughout supply chains," Higashifukasawa said, noting that electric vehicles have entered the fray since then. "Companies cannot afford to be optimistic."

Chinese customs data last month showed there were no exports to Japan of terbium or dysprosium oxide from November through May and minuscule shipments of yttrium oxide since December, cutting off supplies critical to making powerful magnets.

Regular filings to the Tokyo Stock Exchange over the past decade typically had fewer than 40 mentions of rare earths per month, with most concentrated in the materials and industrial sectors. But such notices have doubled since May and are now increasingly cited as risks by consumer and electronics firms.

More than two-thirds of nearly 200 filings in May and June that mentioned rare earths said export controls were affecting their business negatively or could do so in the future.

"Should restrictions on the export of rare earths or similar measures persist for an extended period, this could affect the group's production activities and financial performance," watchmaker Citizen Watch said in one such warning on June 23.

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In response to Reuters questions, Citizen Watch said rare earths are mainly used in motors, but they had not affected production or earnings, adding it did not currently expect to revise earnings forecasts because of rare-earth-related supply risks or China's export controls.

Omron, a maker of medical devices, cited on June 22 China's export restrictions on rare earths as part of its broader assessment of geopolitical risks, alongside conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. However, the impact of China's export controls on production and earnings was not significant at present, the company said, adding it does not procure rare earths directly, though some purchased components contain materials that use them.

While the pain is not being evenly felt across industries, it is spreading, said Satoru Yoshida, a commodities analyst at Rakuten Securities, attributing the divergence to how much supply companies built up before Beijing tightened the screws.

"Supply is being restricted, but everyone is starting to use them - and that only makes them even rarer," Yoshida said, adding that China controlled roughly 70% of rare earth production and 60% of reserves as of 2025.

Tokyo has been racing to line up alternatives. In a statement, Japan's industry ministry said it is using investments and subsidies to work with allies and companies to secure stable supplies of rare earths and other critical minerals.

Takaichi signed a framework with U.S. President Donald Trump in October to coordinate on critical minerals and rare earths, including joint stockpiling and rapid-response supply arrangements. And the two governments have discussed joint development of deep-sea deposits; commercial-scale output, however, remains years away.

Takaichi is also banking on a plan agreed to by Group of Seven nations in June to step up coordination of stockpiles, and Japan has also begun some rare-earth recycling projects.

But when those efforts will come online and how much they can yield remain unclear, said Yuriy Humber, CEO of Tokyo-based Yuri Group, a consultancy.

"I assume that a year of export restrictions will create big problems and we're four to five months into that," Humber said. "Obviously, the government wants to keep the issue under wraps so as not to cause panic and give China the early win."

(Reporting by Satoshi Sugiyama and Hina Suzuki in Tokyo; Writing by Rocky Swift; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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New Photo - “Big Brother” announces a change to live feeds for season 28 and cast reveal timing

“Big Brother” announces a change to live feeds for season 28 and cast reveal timing Dalton RossMon, July 6, 2026 at 9:00 PM UTC 0 Julie Chen Moonves on ‘Big Brother’ season 27Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBSKey Points Big Brother is changing up its live stream plan for season 28, offering another way to watch, but only for certain periods. The show is also doing something new for its cast reveal, and disclosed when the big announcement will take place. I promise you I did not make up the term “Big Brother: Broveal”… although I wish I had.

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Big Brother is changing up its live stream plan for season 28, offering another way to watch, but only for certain periods.

The show is also doing something new for its cast reveal, and disclosed when the big announcement will take place.

I promise you I did not make up the term “Big Brother: Broveal”… although I wish I had.

If you want to see Big Brother fans get really upset, start messing with their live feeds. There was a revolt up north when Big Brother Canadatook away the feeds (before taking away the show entirely… although it is finally coming back), and any time the live feeds stay off too long here on the U.S. version, you will find fans that are not very happy, sharing that unhappiness without reservation.

But for the upcoming season 28 of Big Brother, which premieres July 9 on CBS, the network is actually expanding where the live feeds can be watched. At least for a little while after every broadcast episode.

‘Big Brother’ season 28 houseCredit: Matthew Taplinger/CBS

CBS has officially announced that the live feeds for season 28 will launch on Paramount+ and Pluto this Friday, July 10 at 9 p.m. ET, right after the conclusion of the Big Brother: Unlocked season premiere. But, as always, there is a twist. According to the press release, for the first time ever, after every episode, “viewers can watch the game unfold live for a limited time on YouTube.”

What does that mean exactly? It means that if you are not a subscriber to either on Paramount+ or Pluto (where full feeds reign supreme), you can still watch some post-episode house activity all summer long over on Big Brother’s YouTube channel. How much you can watch remains unclear as the wording seems purposely vague, but something is always better than nothing, and Paramount+ and Pluto will continue to offer 24/7 live feeds, so everyone can enjoy the riveting, edge-of-your-seat action of watching Houseguests snore at 3 a.m. in grainy green night vision.

To get their new YouTube initiative kick-started, CBS also announced that for the first time ever, the network will reveal its season 28 cast July 7 at noon ET on YouTube with what they are calling a “Big Brother: Broveal.”

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As for what will go down on this Big Brother brodown throwdown, the release notes that “In the Big Brother: Broveal livestream, host Julie Chen Moonves gives viewers an inside look at this season’s Big Brother: Time Trip–themed house and introduces the new Houseguests.”

‘Big Brother’ season 28 host Julie Chen MoonvesCredit: Matthew Taplinger/CBS

Ahhh… but will she be introducing all of them? Chen Moonves hinted strongly to Entertainment Weekly that there would not only be some returning players in the mix, but reality stars from other shows as well, telling EW: “I will say that if you are a lover of the top reality shows out there, then I think you’re gonna be very happy.”

The last two times the show brought in familiar faces — Survivor’s Cirie Fields in season 25, and Big Brotherwinner Rachel Reilly last year — it waited until during the actual premiere to do so. So even when the cast is revealed Tuesday on YouTube during the — I can’t believe I have to type these words again — “Big Brother: Broveal,” we all still may want to continue to… well,  expect the unexpected.

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Finn Wolfhard Remembers Being Asked for a Selfie in High School Hallway After “Stranger Things” Premiered: ‘I Have No Control Over This’ Victoria EdelMon, July 6, 2026 at 9:02 PM UTC 0 Finn Wolfhard in season one of ‘Stranger Things’Credit: Curtis Baker/Netflix Finn Wolfhard is looking back at how his life transformed when Stranger Things premiered 10 years ago Wolfhard remembered a girl in the grade above him demanding a photo of him and that teachers “especially” didn’t know how to treat him Wolfhard admitted that he “still” hasn’t “totally grasped” what fame means Finn Wolfhard had a hard t...

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Finn Wolfhard is looking back at how his life transformed when Stranger Things premiered 10 years ago

Wolfhard remembered a girl in the grade above him demanding a photo of him and that teachers “especially” didn’t know how to treat him

Wolfhard admitted that he “still” hasn’t “totally grasped” what fame means

Finn Wolfhard had a hard time adjusting to the fame that came with Stranger Things.

Wolfhard, now 23, opened up in a July 6 interview with The Guardian about how he had his first taste of celebrity at 13 years old.

The first season of Stranger Things had aired that summer, in 2016, and when the Canadian actor returned to his Vancouver high school, he thought things would be the same.

“People didn’t know how to treat me, especially the teachers,” Wolfhard said. “Kids that didn’t even look at me before were paying attention to me or wanting to hang out.”

He specifically remembered a girl in the grade above him who asked him to take a photo with her. “And I was like: ‘Oh, I can’t really take photos at school.’ And she wasn’t listening to me and pulled me into, like, a side hug,” he said.

“I remember thinking: ‘S--t, man. I have no control over this. This seems crazy.’ So, it was definitely weird at first, and something I still haven’t totally grasped,” he added.

From left: Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, and Noah Schnapp in ‘Stranger Things’ season twoCredit: Jackson Davis/Netflix

Stranger Things, where Wolfhard played Mike Wheeler, aired for five seasons, from 2016 to 2025. He told The Guardian that because he and his castmates — including Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink and Noah Schnapp — had such “public-facing jobs at such young ages,” it made it challenging to totally avoid online chatter.

Still, he said, “I never totally got too wrapped up in what the internet was saying or doing. But yeah, developmentally, it’s probably not a good thing to read things about yourself.”

He added that he was grateful that he “still had a large chunk of my childhood” that was unrelated to technology and the internet.

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Back in 2025, Wolfhard reflected to PEOPLE about what he might change about his teenage years when he first found fame.

“I don’t think I’d ever go back and do something over, but maybe I would go back to when the show first came out and blew up, and I would directly put myself into therapy,” he said. “But it was so crazy and overnight, that there was not really any time to think about that.”

Finn Wolfhard in MayCredit: Mike Coppola/Getty

He added that even if he did change that one thing, “I would end up probably making a mistake in a different way, anyway. I think childhood, and life in general, is about trial and error.”

When Stranger Things finished filming, he said, “I was satisfied, but I was also very confused and sad, but also very happy.”

Finishing the series “was definitely a lot,” he said. “I felt like I was in a dream or something. None of it felt real. I don’t know, it felt perfect.”

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Wolfhard’s other roles have included Richie Tozier in 2017’s Itand 2019’s It Chapter Two and Trevor Spengler in 2021’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife and 2024’s Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.

Wolfhard has also released music with his band Calpurnia and as a solo artist; his second album, Fire From the Hip, will be released July 10.

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New Photo - English Soccer Captain Harry Kane Loses His Voice in Hilarious Post-Game Interview After Singing ‘Wonderwall’ with Fans

English Soccer Captain Harry Kane Loses His Voice in Hilarious PostGame Interview After Singing ‘Wonderwall’ with Fans Adam EnglandMon, July 6, 2026 at 4:15 PM UTC 0 Harry KaneCredit: Luis Cano/Jam Media/Getty; BBC/Youtube Harry Kane was losing his voice during a postgame interview after singing with fans following England’s 32 World Cup win over Mexico England players and supporters sang the Oasis hit “Wonderwall” after the game, in a tradition that began when the team played Croatia in their opening fixture Kane — who scored a penalty kick in the Mexico game — and his team will face Norway i...

English Soccer Captain Harry Kane Loses His Voice in Hilarious Post-Game Interview After Singing ‘Wonderwall’ with Fans

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Harry Kane was losing his voice during a post-game interview after singing with fans following England’s 3-2 World Cup win over Mexico

England players and supporters sang the Oasis hit “Wonderwall” after the game, in a tradition that began when the team played Croatia in their opening fixture

Kane — who scored a penalty kick in the Mexico game — and his team will face Norway in the quarterfinals on Saturday, July 11

England soccer captain Harry Kane laughed as he said he was losing his voice in a hilarious post-game interview after England beat Mexico 3-2 at the World Cup.

The two nations played out a thrilling game at Mexico City’s historic Azteca Stadium on Sunday, July 5, and English players joined fans in a rendition of the Oasis hit “Wonderwall” after the final whistle, in what has become a tradition throughout the tournament.

Speaking to the BBC after the game, England captain Kane — who scored a penalty kick to put his team 3-1 up after about an hour — sounded very hoarse.

Harry Kane singing with his teammatesCredit: Eric Verhoeven/Soccrates/Getty

Attempting to tell reporter Kelly Somers about an injury sustained by midfielder Jordan Henderson, who fell awkwardly over an advertising board in the celebrations, Kane managed to say his teammate’s first name before interrupting himself, laughing, “My voice is gone.”

The Bayern Munich player continued, “We had to fight, we had to find something,” before adding, “I’ve just been singing there, I can’t really talk!”

An increasingly squeaky-voiced Kane, 32, then praised the fans for their “unbelievable support” in the stadium, adding that he was “speechless,” at which Somers told him to “go and rest that voice.”

In the BBC studio, host Kelly Cates joked that the interview would “go down in history,” while former England captain Wayne Rooney said it was “the best interview I’ve ever seen,” per The Independent.

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“Wonderwall” became England’s unofficial World Cup anthem after the team beat Croatia 4-2 in its opening match on June 17, and players and fans sang it together at the Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Oasis’ Noel Gallagher described it as a “magical moment” a few days later, while his brother Liam poked fun at Kane in an X post shortly after his interview.

“It’s hard work that singing Harry Kane cmon ENGLAND cmon WONDERWALL,” the singer wrote in his typical unfiltered style.

When a fan told him he should fly out and sing “Wonderwall” on the field if England were to make the final, he quipped, “We’ll see, I’m ready.”

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Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham opened the scoring for England in Sunday’s game with two goals 98 seconds apart, before Julián Quiñones halved the deficit for Mexico.

Kane then scored his penalty kick before Raúl Jiménez did the same for the North American team, making the final score 3-2.

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England will play Norway in the quarterfinals at 5 p.m. local time on Saturday, July 11, at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, with both teams vying for a place in the semifinals.

Norway beat Brazil hours before England’s victory, with two goals from Manchester City’s Erling Haaland helping the team get past Brazil in a game they won 2-1.

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New Photo - Report: Raptors, Kawhi Leonard to begin extension talks

Report: Raptors, Kawhi Leonard to begin extension talks Field Level MediaMon, July 6, 2026 at 2:11 PM UTC 0 The Toronto Raptors are expected to begin contract extension talks this week with forward Kawhi Leonard and his new agent, ESPN reported on Monday. Leonard, 35, has one season and $50.3 million remaining on the threeyear extension he signed in 2024 with the Los Angeles Clippers. The previous deal was negotiated by Mitch Frankel, but the seventime AllStar and twotime NBA Finals MVP has hired Harrison Gaines of SLASH Sports to oversee negotiations with Toronto, per the report.

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The Toronto Raptors are expected to begin contract extension talks this week with forward Kawhi Leonard and his new agent, ESPN reported on Monday.

Leonard, 35, has one season and $50.3 million remaining on the three-year extension he signed in 2024 with the Los Angeles Clippers.

The previous deal was negotiated by Mitch Frankel, but the seven-time All-Star and two-time NBA Finals MVP has hired Harrison Gaines of SLASH Sports to oversee negotiations with Toronto, per the report.

Leonard is eligible to sign up to a two-year, $123.7 million extension as he rejoins the Raptors, per ESPN.

The Clippers agreed on June 30 to trade Leonard to the Raptors for veteran forward Brandon Ingram, third-year guard Gradey Dick and a package of draft picks. The trade can be made official on Monday.

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Leonard averaged 26.6 points and 7.3 rebounds in 60 games (all starts) with Toronto in 2018-19, his lone season with the team before moving on to the Clippers. He was named Finals MVP after leading the Raptors to a six-game series victory over the Golden State Warriors.

After a string of injury-plagued seasons, Leonard averaged a career-high 27.9 points along with 6.4 rebounds in 65 games (all starts) last season to finish seventh in the MVP voting and earn his seventh All-Star nod.

The two-time Defensive Player of the Year has career averages of 20.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.7 steals in 798 games (769 starts) with the San Antonio Spurs (2011-18), Raptors and Clippers (2019-21, 2022-26).

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New Photo - Kerri Colby reveals how she secured Jennifer Lopez's actual Versace dress for Drag Race

Kerri tells EW the story behind her iconic runway look and that she &34;definitely had to return it.&34; Kerri Colby reveals how she secured Jennifer Lopez's actual Versace dress for Drag Race Kerri tells EW the story behind her iconic runway look and that she &34;definitely had to return it.&34; :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiBiophotof93a23298bdd47ba9c13f53815fc469b.jpg) Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at . Since 2016, his work at EW includes RuPaul's Drag Race video interviews, Oscars predictions, and more. EW's editorial guidelines on February 1, 2022 1:33 p.m.

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*RuPaul's Drag Race* season 14 star Kerri Colby made the Night of 1,000 J.Los all about one thing: her dress!

After sporting a flowing green number as part of the Jennifer Lopez lookalike challenge on this week's runway, the trans trailblazer and drag performer confirmed to EW that the dress was the actual garment Lopez wore during Milan Fashion Week in 2019, when the *Hustlers* actress strutted past the audience in an remixed version of her iconic palm-print dress from the 2000 Grammys.

"It is the same dress, so it was a feature moment that was a very limited quantity made for Versace that year. I happened to be able to get my hands on the same exact garment," Kerri reveals above in an exclusive chat with EW's new *Quick Drag* Twitter Spaces. "Honey, you just gotta make sure you get the right type of friends so when these crazy moments come around, you've got to hit them up!"

Kerri explains that she was able to get the garment through "a few fabulous friends" who had access to an extensive fashion archive that included the piece.

"I was like, oh my God, I know that I'm asking for death here, but can I please use this dress," she remembers of preparing the outfit for the challenge, adding that she had to keep it a secret that she was actually using the garment for a stint on *Drag Race*. "I definitely had to return it as soon as I got back. That was literally my lifeline. [My friend August and I] were basically like family, so I didn't do any crazy contracts or sell my soul for the dress!"

Jennifer Lopez and Kerri Colby

Jennifer Lopez; Kerri Colby. Jacopo Raule/Getty; World of Wonder/VH1

Lopez also seemingly endorsed the moment, as she tweeted a series of green hearts alongside a video of Kerri walking the runway in the Versace gown.

For more on Kerri's jaw-dropping moment, listen to the full episode of *Quick Drag* as a special mini edition of EW's BINGE podcast in the audio above. Tune in to EW's Twitter Spaces Fridays at 10:05 p.m. ET / 7:05 p.m. PT for post-show recaps of *RuPaul's Drag Race* season 14, immediately following new broadcasts of the VH1 series.

Kerri Colby wears Jennifer Lopez's real Versace dress on the 'RuPaul's Drag Race' season 14 runway. World of Wonder/VH1

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