Angel Reese became a national star when she was still playing college basketball. Reese played two seasons with the LSU Tigers before she was drafted by the Chicago Sky.
While the Sky star has a large fan following in the WNBA, she had a fan following since she was playing for the LSU Tigers. However, it seems like the former LSU star has finally found her biggest fan.
Reese reposted a video of a young fan on her X, formerly known as "Twitter." The little fan was dressed up as LSU's Angel Reese, wearing a headband and the one-legged compression stockings just like Reese.
In the video, the young fan also did some famous Reese acts like dancing with her teammates. She also did the famous "too small" and "can't see me" celebration in the video with the long ponytail.
Reese reacted the the video with three emojis.
"😭🥺😍."
Reese rose to fame in college basketball in 2023. It was the same year that she led LSU to the NCAA Championship. She was also declared the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player.
Angel Reese rates her first experience with Korean facial
As much as Angel Reese loves to play her best basketball on the court, she has also shown a great appreciation for beauty and fashion. Even when she was going to appear for the 2024 Draft night, she publicly posted that she was looking for a makeup designer in Brooklyn.
On October 26, Angel Reese posted a picture of her great experience with Korean makeup.
The Sky star posted a story on her Instagram and wrote that it was her first time experiencing the Korean facial and it was just perfect.
"I love getting facials!" Reese wrote. "Got my first Korean facial today & it was a 10/10."

The Sky star is enjoying the first offseason after a stellar rookie season. Reese broke several rebounding records just in her rookie season and was one of the frontrunners for the Rookie of the Year Award. She has also been attending NFL games supporting her home team.
Angel Reese played 34 games in her rookie season before her season ended with a wrist injury. She averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds.