PHOTOS: Angel Reese Had Social Media Gasping For Air With Her Naughty Cheerleader Costume For Halloween
Angel Reese (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Victoria’s Secret)
Angel Reese may have won the day with her Halloween outfit.
The Chicago Sky star has been vocal about her love for fashion since she entered the WNBA, which seems to have translated into the star’s Halloween costume.
On Wednesday night, Reese was spotted courtside at a Chicago Bulls versus Orlando Magic NBA game rocking a denim trenchcoat, a white Vogue shirt, a gold chain necklace, and dark oversized glasses.
Her night was just beginning.
Hours later, Angel Reese took to social media to reveal “Part 1” of her Halloween costume.
Reese was wearing a green and yellow cheerleading outfit and a long white shirt. She appeared to have on the same colors as the ‘Bring It On’ cheerleaders in the hit movie from the year 2000.
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Angel Reese debuts her cheerleading costume for Halloween night 🔥📣
“Pt. 1” 👀 pic.twitter.com/H6rqqqIkZf
— Angel Central (@SkyTownCentral) October 31, 2024
Either way, fans loved it:
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Angel Reese Had Dynamic Rookie Campaign That Was Cut Short
It’s been a big year for Reese, who shined in the WNBA during her rookie season.
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese exceeded expectations when she was drafted.
She averaged 13.6 points and a league-leading 13.1 rebounds in 34 appearances, and she would’ve held on to the single-season rebounding record if it weren’t for a wrist injury that forced her to have surgery and miss Chicago’s last six games.
Reese also averaged double-double in 15 consecutive games to set a new benchmark.
She did not win Rookie of The Year, but she was recognized when she received one fourth-place vote in this year’s WNBA MVP balloting.
The No. 7 overall pick finished 12th overall.
While Reese fell short in her quest to win Rookie of the Year, she established herself as one of the most promising athletes in her sport.