Chicago Sky basketball player and NCAA champion, Angel Reese, has become the first female athlete to headline a McDonald's signature meal, but the announcement has divided social media. Reflecting ...
Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky forward and NCAA champion is making history as the first female athlete to launch a signature meal with McDonald’s. The fast-food giant announced the collaboration ...
Rose BC may have fallen short, but Angel Reese still impressed in a Friday night Unrivaled loss to Sabrina Ionescu and Phantom BC. The Chicago Sky guard earned fans' admiration after recording 13 ...
Angel Reese stepped out on the Unrivaled Sephora tunnel promoting her upcoming McDonald’s meal. Dressed in business-like attire, Reese wore a tailored black miniskirt that showed off her toned ...
Reese has partnered with McDonald’s for a special meal menu item. Frank Franklin II/AP Share Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese and McDonald’s have partnered for a meal of a deal. Make that ...
Angel Reese will be back on her old stomping grounds later this year. As part of the WNBA preseason, Reese and her Chicago Sky will be headed to Baton Rogue to face the Brazilian National Team.
Reese, the Chicago Sky forward who finished second in the WNBA rookie of the year race behind Caitlin Clark, teamed up with McDonald's for the launch of a limited-edition signature meal.
Angel Reese surprised her mom with a birthday gift that nearly brought her to tears. Reese’s mother, Angel Webb Reese, was a guest on the WNBA star’s "Unapologetically Angel" podcast.
Her latest collaboration will be another star to her resume as Reese is all set to become the brand ambassador for McDonald’s. On Thursday, Angel Reese took to social media for a special ...
On the latest episode of her podcast Unapologetically Angel, WNBA star Angel Reese told her mother she paid off her mortgage for her birthday. The former LSU and Maryland player’s mother ...
She also has sponsorship deals with the likes of McDonald’s, Reebok and, fittingly, Reese’s. The $73,439 she earned in her first year is about 2% of the median salary earned by her male ...
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