Angel Reese Tells Reporter to ‘F*ck Off’ After Being Asked About the “Worst Rebounder in the WNBA” Award
Angel Reese is not in the mood for media games — and she made that crystal clear this week.
During a post-practice press conference on Monday, the Chicago Sky rookie reportedly lost her cool after being asked about a sarcastic “award” she’s been trending for online: the Worst Rebounder in the WNBA.
Yep — that’s a thing now.
After a string of underwhelming performances and rebounding stats that critics have latched onto, someone in the media decided to rub salt in the wound. When a reporter casually brought up the title and asked Reese how she felt about “winning” it, her reaction was instant.
“F*ck off,” Reese said sharply, before shooting the reporter a glare and walking off without another word.
The moment, of course, was caught on camera — and it didn’t take long for it to go viral.
Social Media Eruption
The internet exploded with mixed reactions. Some fans applauded her for standing up for herself in the face of what they saw as a disrespectful and baiting question.
“Why even ask that? Total setup. She’s human,” one fan tweeted.
Others weren’t so forgiving.
“Reese needs to get it together. This is the WNBA — not college. Handle the pressure,” another wrote.
A Rocky Rookie Season
Reese has been under a microscope since entering the league, with every stat, tweet, and post-game reaction analyzed to death. Her rebounding numbers — once a strength in college — have dipped significantly, and analysts haven’t held back.
Now, with this outburst, questions are swirling about whether she’s feeling the heat more than she’s letting on.
So far, no official comment from Reese or the Sky organization, but the WNBA may step in if the situation keeps escalating.
One thing is clear: Angel Reese is done playing nice. Whether that fire helps fuel a comeback — or leads to more controversy — remains to be seen.
Angel Reese opens up about her life-changing decision… and what comes next
The WNBA star and LSU champion reveals how family, sacrifice, and determination shaped her career.

Angel Reese attends the premiere of “A House of Dynamite” at Alice Tully Hall during the 63rd New York Film FestivalLAPRESSE
Angel Reese has never been afraid to bet on herself. Whether she’s silencing critics on the basketball court or turning internet mockery into marketing gold, the 22-year-old WNBA star has built a reputation as one of the most unshakable and influential athletes of her generation.
But behind the confidence and charisma that define her public image, Reese‘s decision to pursue basketball as a career wasn’t just about passion – it was about survival and family.
In a candid conversation with rapper and actor Common, Reese revealed that her love for basketball was deeply rooted in her upbringing, but her drive to go pro was fueled by something more personal.
“Basketball was something that I always loved because I grew up around it,” she said. “All my family played basketball, my brothers, my mom, my grandparents, my aunts.
“So everybody played basketball, and I knew in the back of my mind my mom can’t afford for me to go to college and have to play for full tuition. So I’m like, well sh*t, if I’m good at it, I’ll continue to thrive on it and go to college for free. That was my big goal.”
Reese didn’t just achieve that goal, she redefined what it meant to win. The Maryland native became a college basketball phenomenon at LSU, leading the Tigers to a national championship over Caitlin Clark‘s Iowa Hawkeyes and cementing her place among the game’s elite.
Along the way, she transformed into a brand powerhouse, signing multimillion-dollar NIL deals with companies like Amazon, Reebok, and Dr. Dre’s Beats.
From College Stardom to Cultural Icon
Since turning professional with the Chicago Sky, Reese has proven she’s far more than an athlete. Her confidence and unapologetic authenticity have made her one of the most marketable faces in the WNBA.
When critics mocked her with the nickname “Mebounds,” she reclaimed it, using it to promote her image, a move that typifies her ability to flip negativity into empowerment.
Her debut signature sneaker, the Reebok AR1, sold out within hours, and her bold marketing campaign resonated far beyond basketball circles.
“It’s about owning who you are,” Reese said in a past interview. “People are always going to talk. You just keep winning and doing you.”
Now, she’s stepping into a brand-new arena: Hollywood.
“I model already, so it’s like adding to the résumé,” Reese said when asked about her next move. “I’m young right now, so I’m going to do it while I’m young.” She will make her acting debut with a cameo in A House of Dynamite, starring Idris Elba, which hits theaters on October 24.
A New Chapter, But the Same Motivation
Despite her growing fame, Reese‘s mindset remains grounded in the same values that first motivated her, family and financial independence. Her decision to pursue basketball was driven by the desire to support her mother, and she’s since made sure that goal became reality.
Financially, Reese is already ahead of most young stars. Her estimated net worth stands at around $1.7 million, and as one of the WNBA’s brightest names, she’s expected to benefit greatly once the league’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement introduces higher salaries and bonuses.
However, with her contract locked in through at least 2027, she’ll have to wait a bit longer to see those changes reflected in her earnings.
Still, Reese‘s impact isn’t just measured in dollars or stats. She’s become a symbol of empowerment for young athletes, particularly women, who see in her a model of confidence, resilience, and ownership. She represents a generation of players who know their worth both on and off the court.
Angel Reese‘s journey is far from over. From college dominance to global brand success and now an acting debut, she continues to expand what’s possible for modern athletes.
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But the motivation that started it all, to help her family, to build a future, to prove she belongs, remains unchanged.
As she put it best: “This moment’s going to be over. Just enjoy it, it doesn’t last forever.”