Chicago Sky’s standout player Angel Reese delivered a powerful comeback to critics who had negative opinions on her fashion style. This came after the WNBA star made waves with her debut as the cover model for Vogue’s Winter 2025 edition.

Alongside Olympian Gabby Thomas, the Sky forward dazzled in a high-fashion spread, highlighting her sophisticated and stylish side. Celebrating this milestone, Reese posted an assertive TikTok video addressing the backlash. In the video, she responded to detractors who claimed she was “diminishing her brand” due to her fashion sense. “Thank you, Vogue,” she captioned the clip, which featured her enjoying OMB Peezy’s “Lay Down,” with phrases like “All of that ‘needs to cover up,’ ‘she’s cheapening her brand’” appearing on the screen.
Reese also briefly mentioned deactivating her Instagram before making a triumphant return. “Pops back out ‘COVERED UP’ and on the AMERICAN VOGUE COVER,” she wrote.

In the comments, fans showed overwhelming support for the WNBA All-Star, encouraging her to stay unfazed by the criticism. “It’s your moment, no one else’s. I adore you, Angel,” one commented. “Don’t let them affect you; they’ve never encountered someone like you, that’s all,” another fan remarked. A supporter added, “Be authentic, do your thing, and wear what you want.”
Another social media user echoed these sentiments, stating, “Let them feel uneasy. Wear what makes you happy. You’ve earned it.” Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky attending a Chicago Bears match © David Banks-Imagn Images Despite past criticisms, the former LSU athlete continues to hold her ground not only in sports but also in fashion, while remaining indifferent to negative chatter.

As her fans are aware, Reese previously made headlines with her appearance at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show red carpet, where she mingled with fellow guests and influential figures in the industry during the iconic show’s comeback. Furthermore, the Sky forward channeled Marilyn Monroe with her platinum blonde hair and strapless white Simkhai gown at the 2024 Footwear News Achievement Awards, where she was honored as Style Influencer of the Year.
Thunder Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Drops Giant Truth Bomb On His MVP Chances This Season
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have had an incredible start to the 2024-25 NBA season. They currently hold the top position in the Western Conference standings, boasting a record of 32 wins and six losses. The team’s success is not the only noteworthy aspect; their superstar, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, is also in the spotlight due to his outstanding performances.
During the last NBA season, Gilgeous-Alexander had an impressive average of 30.1 points, 6.2 assists, and 5.5 rebounds, which earned him second place in the MVP award race. This season, his chances of winning the NBA MVP award appear to be even higher.
Recently, the NBA’s official website released its KIA NBA MVP Ladder, and Gilgeous-Alexander secured the top spot. In a recent interview, he was asked if he believes he is the MVP this season. Gilgeous-Alexander responded, “MVPs are never won after 40 games. 40 more of these and yeah sure.”
During the current NBA season, Gilgeous-Alexander has significantly improved his performance on the court. He is averaging an impressive 31.4 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game.
Gilgeous-Alexander Discusses Aspirations For All-Time Great Recognition
Gilgeous-Alexander has been consistently delivering outstanding performances in the 2024-25 NBA season. In a recent 126-101 victory over the New York Knicks, the Thunder star scored 39 points, recorded two assists, and grabbed three rebounds. His remarkable displays have led to increased speculation about his potential to become an all-time great in the future. However, Gilgeous-Alexander has clarified his stance regarding this honor.
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