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    Angel Reese Reveals 'Dark Side' of WNBA Fame

    By Matt Audilet,

    4 hours ago

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    Angel Reese's arrival in the WNBA as the No. 7 overall pick for the Chicago Sky has come with a great deal of fanfare. Starting with her sensational collegiate career with the LSU Tigers, Reese's fame has skyrocketed to new heights since the beginning of her professional career.

    This fame comes with some overwhelming positives like endorsements, celebrity connections and fortune. But, it also comes with plenty of negatives.

    Reese admits that she's had a difficult time dealing with the overwhelming attention — both positive and negative — being thrown her way.

    Reese discussed the "dark side" of WNBA fame during the most recent episode of her podcast, Unapologetically Angel.

    "I'd rather be rich than famous," Reese said. "... Everybody wants to be famous, but they don't really know what comes with it. It's fun, all the connections you make and stuff. But sometimes you just want to live a normal life. Just being able to walk down the street casually and not have to take pictures and sign autographs. Sometimes I just want to live a normal, 22-year-old life."

    Reese put together a stellar rookie campaign with the Sky in 2024, averaging 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game. Unfortunately, the All-Star forward's season was cut short when she suffered a wrist injury in a win over the Los Angeles Sparks on September 6.

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    May 23, 2024; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) gestures in the fourth quarter against the New York Liberty at Barclays Center.

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    Reese's Sky will face off against the Minnesota Lynx in a regular-season matchup on Friday night.

    Related: Calls Mount for WNBA Commissioner's Firing After Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese Comments

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    Len Broussard
    2h ago
    you are the dark side of WNBA. YOU CHEAT YOU ASSULT PLAYERS.CANT COUNT UGLY GO BACK TO YOUR STRIPPER POLE
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