Angel Reese could follow in Travis Kelce‘s footsteps as an actress after joining forces with the ‘perfect’ sponsor amid her WNBA success and rivalry with Caitlin Clark.

Only a day after signing with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, the 22-year-old Chicago Sky star took to X to reveal that she is exploring opportunities outside of basketball.

‘When Angel Reese gets that first movie cameo the haters will self destruct,’ a fan of the power forward shared on the social media platform.

The 2024 All-Star later replied: ‘Oh coming soon.’

Reese, who set the WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles as a rookie this season, already has sponsorship deals with Reebok, Beats by Dre and Panini America – a trading card company.

Angel Reese is exploring other opportunities outside of basketball despite her WNBA success

Angel Reese is exploring other opportunities outside of basketball despite her WNBA success

The 22-year-old power forward replied to a fan's comment about potentially appearing in a film

The 22-year-old power forward replied to a fan’s comment about potentially appearing in a film

She recently scored 19 points and grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds for Chicago (11-16) in its 86-68 loss to the Phoenix Mercury.

The No. 7 draft pick has grabbed double-digit rebounds in 20 consecutive games.

After just 27 games, she is the fastest in league history to record 20 double-doubles, including each of the last four games.

She also had 12 points and 11 rebounds in the WNBA All-Star Game, playing on the same team as Clark.

Earlier on Wednesday, Reese urged her fans to ‘go out and vote’ on radio after the DNC Convention in Chicago.

 

Reese already has sponsorship deals in place with Reebok, Beats by Dr Dre and Panini America

Reese already has sponsorship deals in place with Reebok, Beats by Dr Dre and Panini America

She also reacted to Michelle Obama’s speech at the event with a five-word post.

Reese and her Sky teammates endured a travel disaster after their loss to the Sky in Phoenix.

The rookie didn’t get home until roughly 3:30 a.m. after the team’s travel plans were hit with delays.

The Sky next face the Sun on Friday in Montville, Connecticut.