WNBA star Angel Reese made a bold statement on New Year’s Day with her latest Instagram post. Reese shared two photos of herself in a daring outfit to welcome 2025. The Chicago Sky forward wore a revealing dress with an open front and unique print, showcasing her midriff.
Completing her New Year’s look, Reese carried a black luxury handbag. She posed confidently for the camera with a bold caption on her post.
“Two things can be true. 2025, ima keep getting finer & yall gon keep getting mad💋🤎,” Reese captioned her post on IG.
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Angel Reese’s New Year’s Day outfit made waves on social media
Angel Reese did not shy away from making a statement with her New Year’s Day attire, prompting fans to flood the comments section of her social media posts with praise and compliments.
“She looks gorgeous. Finally got her lashes done right and the hair color on her skin tone is chefs kiss,” one fan commented.
“Only time she didn’t miss,” another fan praised.
“Nah sorry bro this crazy after what she said lol,” a fan expressed.
Some fans referenced her previous comments about feeling sexualized.
“Then she will come online and say all men do is sexualize her. Lol,” a fan remarked.
“U can’t complain about being sexualized when u dress like this 🤷🏿♂️,” another fan pointed out.
Angel Reese has previously voiced her concerns about feeling sexualized on social media, even sharing an incident where her uncle sent her artificial intelligence pictures of herself on her podcast, “Unapologetically Angel.”
Angel Reese vents frustration with Apple Maps
Angel Reese didn’t hold back in her recent post on X (formerly Twitter), calling out Apple Maps for its navigation issues. According to Reese, the app was not cooperating while she was trying to navigate.
“Apple maps please get it together. I’m driving, and the navigation is jumping all over the place 😭🤣,” Reese shared.
Some fans in the replies suggested alternative navigation apps for Reese, with one recommending Waze and another suggesting Google Maps.
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Edited by Joseph Schiefelbein