Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards admits he eats at least 21

Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards admits he eats at least 21 BAGS of hot fries every week

‘Best chips ever!’: Anthony Edwards admits he eats 21 BAGS of hot fries a week but is likely to draw the wrath of teammate Karl Anthony-Towns, who once criticized the youngster’s diet

Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards made a shocking admission during an interview with GQ that he eats at least 21 bags of Chester’s Hot Fries a week.

The security guard listed 10 things he can’t live without during the interview and made sure his beloved snack of choice made the cut.

“The best chips ever made,” said the 21-year-old. “I’ve been eating them since I was probably about five years old.”

Anthony Edwards admitted he eats at least 21 bags of Chester's Hot Fries a week

Anthony Edwards admitted he eats at least 21 bags of Chester’s Hot Fries a week

Edwards has averaged over 24 points per game in what has been an impressive year so far this season

Edwards has averaged over 24 points per game in what has been an impressive year so far this season

“I probably eat about 3 a day. Do the math… what are those 21 bags? Yes, I eat so many!’

There’s a chance Edward’s recent comments may not sit well with his teammate, All-NBA forward Karl Anthony-Towns.

The cities previously called out Edwards for looking sluggish on the court, blaming the constant amount of Popeyes fried chicken in Edward’s diet.

“Maybe I can teach him better how to take care of his body,” Towns said in October. “Diet and everything. That’s on me.”

“I know you guys think it’s funny up here when he talks about Popeyes and all that crap,” Towns said. ‘I’m not happy to hear that.’

Timberwolves teammate Karl Anthony-Towns previously called Edwards out about his diet

Timberwolves teammate Karl Anthony-Towns previously called Edwards out about his diet

Edward’s diet has not affected his performances this season.

The 21-year-old has averaged 24.7 points, 6.1 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game this season while the team has amassed a 27-25 record, which is currently tied for fifth in the Western Conference NBA enough.

Towns, on the other hand, has been sidelined since November 28 with a grade 3 right calf strain.

Towns is currently sidelined with a Grade 3 right calf strain that has kept him out since November.

Towns is currently sidelined with a Grade 3 right calf strain that has kept him out since November.