Angel Reese speaks out against fans critical of her looks: 'I'm really not sorry'
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WNBA star Angel Reese addressed fans who have suggested that, because of her looks, she doesn't "take basketball seriously."
Reese, who has garnered a reputation for an emphasis on flashy makeup and outfits since beginning her WNBA career in 2024, addressed the topic during the return episode of her podcast "Unapolagetically Angel" on Thursday.
"Let's make some things clear. Just because I'm fine does not mean that I don't take basketball serious. Like, that whole gig, that whole gag, like let's give it up. Like, I'm sorry. … Like, you got to talk to my mom. Like, I'm I'm sorry. Like, I'm I'm sorry. Like being fine is just I have to, like, it's my thing." Reese said.
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Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese dribbles against the Minnesota Lynx in the first quarter at Target Center. (Brad Rempel/Imagn Images)
"So, I am very sorry. Actually, I'm really not sorry, but I'm sorry to those that feel some type of way that they can't be fine and play basketball."
Reese went on to say she won't be posting basketball content "24/7" in the coming season.
"That little whole, like, ‘Get in the gym or get in the kitchen or you know,’ it's corny," she said.
Reese and fellow WNBA player DiJonai Carrington previously addressed comments about their appearances during an episode of her podcast in March.
"It's hard, especially as two black women are unapologetic, we're going to pop our s--- and say what we have to say. And I stand on what we said. I feel like it's really hard," Reese said. "I hate when people


