Angel Reese's second season with the Chicago Sky didn't go the way she had hoped for, finishing with a WNBA-worst 10-34 record and missing out on the playoffs for a second-straight year. Still, Reese continued to shine on her way to a second All-Star appearance, averaging team-highs of 14.7 points and 12.6 rebounds per game, to go along with a career-high 3.7 assists.
But Reese has become more than just a basketball star. She has started her own podcast called "Unapologetically Angel," releasing episodes weekly during the offseason. The former LSU Tigers forward has also signed numerous endorsement deals with companies such as Reebok, Beats by Dre and Hershey's. And following the 2025 season, Reese made a new move away from the WNBA.
On Wednesday, Reese traveled to New York City for the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, not just to watch, but to make her runway debut. She wore two pink outfits during the show, one of which featured what appeared to be angel wings. And her appearance even caught the attention of a player from Chicago’s rival team.
During Reese's debut on the catwalk, Indiana Fever guard Sydney Colson was impressed with what she saw, sending a message to the Sky star on social media.
"And looked tf goodt doing iiittt @Reese10Angel !!!" Colson wrote on X.
And looked tf goodt doing iiittt @Reese10Angel !!!
— Sydney Colson (@SydJColson) October 15, 2025
Colson and the Fever had a much different season than Reese and the Sky. Indiana reached the postseason for the second straight year before falling in the semifinals. The Fever accomplished this without Caitlin Clark, who appeared in only 13 games because of injuries, while Colson suffered a season-ending injury of her own in September, forcing her to miss the entire playoffs.
Still, Colson proved her worth in her lone season with Indiana, averaging 2.4 points and 2.0 assists per game. But now, her one-year deal comes to an end, and she has entered the offseason as an unrestricted free agent.
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