VIDEO: Angel Reese Dances Around In Her Curve-Hugging Christmas Pajamas That Are A Perfect Fit For The Holidays
Angel Reese (Photos via Instagram)
Angel Reese has once again taken over social media, leaving her followers drooling all over the place.
The Chicago Sky forward was back on social media this week to show her fans her outfit for Christmas.
This time, she’s fully embracing the holiday spirit; Reese posted herself in some Christmas green shorts pajamas while dancing with the words “Big Mama” on the back.
Reese has never been afraid to flaunt her assets online, so some small shorts that show off her curves were not shocking to anybody who has been following her for years.
Selected 7th overall by Chicago, Reese showed she could play at the next level as she averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds in her rookie season.
She was neck and neck with Caitlin Clark for the Rookie of the Year award until a late injury prematurely ended her year.
Reese received one vote for the Rookie of the Year award that ultimately went to Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark.
Angel Reese Has Noticeable Effect At Sporting Events
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese has been enjoying her first WNBA offseason.
Reese has been seen at NFL games, NBA games, celebrity parties, and other exciting events.
Reese attended an NFL game for four consecutive weekends back in September and October.
It has since been noticed that the home team has won every match Reese has attended. Her record extends to NBA games as well.
WNBA fans defend Caitlin Clark after losing AP votes to controversial Olympic boxer
Clark’s groundbreaking season earns her AP Female Athlete of the Year, but critics question the panel’s voting choices
WNBA Fans Slam AP Panel After Caitlin Clark Loses Votes to Gender-Debate BoxerLAPRESSE
Caitlin Clark’s stellar debut WNBA season earned her the Associated Press (AP) Rookie of the Year and Female Athlete of the Year honors in 2024. While the latter accolade was expected after Clark’s meteoric rise, it wasn’t without controversy, as a few votes went to other athletes, including Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and boxer Imane Khelif, whose Paris Olympics performance stirred public debate.
Clark secured 35 of the 74 votes from AP journalists, while Biles received 25. Khelif placed third with four votes, despite widespread criticism surrounding her inclusion in the voting due to controversies related to gender debates during her Olympic run. The voting sparked a passionate response from WNBA fans, many of whom took to social media to defend Clark’s win and criticize the panel’s decisions.
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“Khelif getting any votes is absurd,” one fan wrote, referencing the backlash surrounding Khelif’s participation in women’s boxing. Others expressed skepticism about the legitimacy of the votes, with one quipping, “Must’ve been Caitlin Clark’s ‘privilege’ that got her named Female Athlete of the Year-because dominating the court and redefining women’s basketball isn’t enough anymore.”