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Former Minnesota teammates Natisha Hiedeman and Courtney Williams have revived their popular StudBudz Twitch livestream for the 2026 WNBA All-Star Weekend, marking another extended broadcast during this high-profile event.

Launching their stream on Thursday afternoon from Chicago, the duo quickly attracted over 7,000 viewers eager to catch their unfiltered commentary and behind-the-scenes access. The 2026 All-Star Game is set to tip off on Saturday at the United Center, providing a vibrant backdrop for their coverage.

Building on last year’s successful 72-hour livestream in Indianapolis, the StudBudz have once again committed to delivering continuous, candid content throughout the weekend. This year, however, marks a new chapter, as they secured sponsorship from AT&T, leading to a notable change in their on-stream appearance—from their signature pink hair to a fresh blue hue in homage to their sponsor.

Unfiltered Access Meets Corporate Partnership

Despite the involvement of a major corporate sponsor, Hiedeman and Williams have maintained the authenticity and spontaneity that defined their previous broadcasts. Their livestream remains a unique blend of player insight, fan interaction, and unscripted moments, offering a rare window into the culture surrounding the WNBA All-Star festivities.

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