Reese finished second in Rookie of the Year voting this season
ANGEL Reese is getting heat for an outfit she wore to an NFL game.
Reese is a self-proclaimed Baltimore Ravens fan, but her outfit showed other allegiances on Sunday.
Angel Reese was decked out in Chicago Bears gear on SundayCredit: Getty
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Reese is a self-proclaimed Baltimore Ravens fanCredit: Getty
Reese was decked out in Chicago Bears gear on Sunday and was on the sidelines before their game against the Carolina Panthers kicked off.
She featured on the team’s X account before the game too, giving a shoutout to the team before the game started.
“Hey guys, it’s Angel Reese here,” Reese said.
“I’m here at the Bears game today. Bear down.”
The Bears posted the video with the caption “The Bayou Barbie is in the building.”
Reese had a custom bears jersey with her name on the back and the No. 5.
The WNBA rookie sensation was also at a Ravens game this season, and Bleacher Report claimed she was on an “NFL tour” this season.
However, she was quick to shut down that idea with a reply on social media.
“I’m from baltimore but i live in chicago,” she wrote.
“This ain’t no tour sorry!”
Reese’s fans were quick to back her up too, showing her love for visiting the NFL teams.
“Can’t even go to a game without making a controversy. Angel Reese special,” one fan said.
“Two cities, one queen!” another fan said.
“You the Bayou Barbie, we gotta get you a Saints jersey too,” a third fan said.
“Repping Baltimore and holding it down in Chicago! Keep shining, Angel!” a fourth fan said.
“Talk to em queen,” a fifth fan said.
Reese had a spectacular rookie season for the Chicago Sky, where she came in second place for Rookie of the Year.
She averaged 13.6 points, 13.1 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game. She set the WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles.
Reese was named to both the All-Star team and All-Rookie team this season.
Her season was ended early due to a wrist injury, otherwise she may have been close to winning the Rookie of the Year award.
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Reese plays basketball in Chicago for the Sky