Jennifer Tilly put a spotlight back on the WSOP Women’s event this week, celebrating the anniversary of her first bracelet and returning to the broadcast booth for the tournament. Her tweet tied past and present together in a way that instantly resonated with fans following the summer grind.
21 years ago, I won my first @WSOP bracelet in the Ladies Event! It was one of the greatest days of my life. ...
Jennifer Tilly (@JenniferTilly)
Tilly’s post matters because it frames the Women’s event as more than a one-off side story. It is a long-running part of the WSOP calendar with its own history, broadcast attention, and a growing audience that tracks results alongside the open-field bracelet races.
She also mentioned joining James Stapleton in the booth, a pairing that adds extra visibility for viewers who may be bouncing between streams, chip counts, and social clips. At a festival as large as the WSOP, those small programming choices often determine which events get discussed all day on timelines and podcasts.
With Las Vegas in full summer-series mode, moments like this can turn into momentum: a single post prompts nostalgia, pulls attention toward the current field, and nudges fans to keep one more tab open on the stream schedule.



