WNBA young star Angel Reese keeps taking on new challenges off the court and now has tried her hand as a commercial narrator. The 2024 Rookie of the Year runner-up narrated the newest Beats by Dre ad featuring high-profile athletes.
The video starts with Lionel Messi running with the ball on his feet before shooting it. Then, several athletes are shown, including Erling Haaland, Shedeur Sanders, Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, Shohei Ohtani, LeBron Bronny James and Reese.
"Listen, it's called chasing your dreams for a reason," Reese said. "You gotta go get it. Living legends get it. Terminators get it. Working moms, rockstars and redeemers get it. Big timers get it. Y'all know walking double-doubles get it. Grand Slams too. One-track minds get it. The 50/50 club definitely gets it. I know rookies get it. And kings too. So you know I gotta ask, what's stopping you?"
Angel Reese shared the video on X/Twitter with a caption.
"Athletes get it. Narrated by ME," she tweeted on Wednesday.
Angel Reese reveals major look change for 2024 CFDA Awards
On Tuesday, Angel Reese took to Instagram stories to show off her surprising blonde hairstyle that she used for the 2024 CFDA Awards on Monday. Besides picking an all-white outfit, Reese went blonde.
However, she took to Instagram stories to show the transformation from blonde to black, using a TikTok template with an audio that said, 'Once you go black, you never go back.'
Reese has been very popular off the court among WNBA players. She attended the MET Gala, the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show and more recently, the CFDA Awards at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Addison Rae, Tyla and Blake Lively were some of the celebrities who attended this event alongside Angel Reese.
After a terrific rookie season, she's enjoying her offseason while recharging for what could be a demanding second year with the Chicago Sky. In 34 games played before a wrist injury ended her WNBA debut season prematurely, Reese averaged 13.6 points, 13.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game. She shot 39.1% from the field and 73.6% from the free-throw line.
The future is bright for this forward and if she unlocks her offensive potential, the Sky will have a dual-threat on the court for many years.