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This week's guest on Complex's Sneaker Shopping is none other than award-winning entertainer, Whoopi Goldberg. A sneaker and streetwear head dating back decades, Whoopi discusses wearing comfortable sneakers in her movies, being into Reeboks early on, her preferences for outlandish footwear, and much more.

We also get to hear Goldberg's opinion on Pharrell and Kanye West's collaborations, as well as if she's able to separate the art from the artist, in reference to Kanye. In addition, the actor/comedian talks wearing sneakers to the White House, her brother looking like Michael Jordan, and being a streetwear pioneer.

Be sure to watch this episode until the end to find out what sneakers Whoopi cops during her visit to Stadium Goods.

In other footwear-related news, Post Malone recently designed his own Crocs, and they sold out in a hurry.

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