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Angel Reese Shares Awesome Update That Would Excite Fans

Angel Reese Shares Awesome Update That Would Excite Fans

Yahoo09-05-2025
The Chicago Sky's Angel Reese had a very busy week, and she can't wait to share it.
On Wednesday evening, Reese posted a photo of herself on her Instagram story with the caption, "i have so many pictures to post so y'all be ready for a flood for the rest of the week."
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The spam of photos has already started. On Wednesday evening, the athlete posted a photo dump on her Instagram of her look from this year's Met Gala, where she was a member of the host committee. Reese showed off her custom Thom Browne two-piece black ensemble featuring a cropped, long-sleeved top with a crisp white collar and a floor-length maxi skirt. Her hair was styled into a sleek bob, and she completed the look with dangling diamond earrings from Graff, plus a bold dark red lip.
The lead stylist for Reese's Met Gala look was Jermaine Daley. Her hair was styled by Dre, who also worked with Ciara for the Met Gala. Makeup was done by New York-based artist Latisha Chancey, while Jeimy Lemus, who also did her nails for last year's gala, handled the manicure.
After the gala, Reese had to fly back to Chicago early the next morning to play a preseason game against the Minnesota Lynx at Wintrust Arena on Tuesday. The Sky defeated the Lynx 74-69, and Reese made headlines for a spin move she did to score during the second quarter.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) warms up before a WNBA game against the Minnesota Lynx at Wintrust Arena.Kamil Krzaczynski
Also on Tuesday, it was the forward's 23rd birthday. But she did all her celebrating last Saturday at her Y2K-themed birthday party at The Hidden Gem in Chicago. The LSU alum stunned in a white two-piece tracksuit set from Juicy Couture.
With the Met Gala and her birthday behind her, Reese is keeping the celebration going. Fans can expect a flood of pictures and unforgettable moments on their feeds all week long.
Related: Angel Reese's Outfit at Met Gala Catches Attention After Missing Practice
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