Angel Reese Shared Amazing BTS Of Her Recent Magazine Cover Photoshoot

Given that Angel Reese is one of the most influential college athletes, it should come as no surprise that publications like Women’s Health want to feature her on their covers.

The LSU standout turned heads off the court by sharing an exclusive behind-the-scenes video of her smooth transition from the confrontational Bayou Barbie to a name-worthy “angelic” basketball goddess.

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Reese, to borrow the phrase from her most well-known TikTok video, “a hooper that can do both,” demonstrated her own approach. The all-white picture session exuded “Angel,” however it also subtly incorporated her basketball player character with details like a shadowed hoop, an ordinary ball, and a garment that resembled the net she broke through to win the 2023 NCAA Championship against Iowa and Caitlin Clark.

 

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“4th magazine COVER at 21??!! WOW I’m so BLESSED! Thank you @womenshealthmag for this AMAZING shoot & allowing me to share my story! MORE TO COME!!” On February 15, Reese included a string of happy emojis as a caption for an Instagram picture.

The new NCAA record set by Caitlin Clark doesn’t bother Angel Reese.

 

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Still scarred by Reese’s disputed taunting gesture toward Clark in the closing seconds, Clark and her Iowa Hawkeyes are making every effort to force a rematch of that historic 2023 National Championship game and settle the score.

On the same day that Reese unveiled her photo session, the Iowa guard broke the all-time NCAA women’s basketball scoring mark with a school-record 49 points versus Michigan. Though their off-court personas differ, they have both generated enormous non-incentive profits while advancing women’s basketball as a sport.

As a matter of fact, the Bayou Barbie wrote “Congratulations Caitlin Clark” on her record. “KEEP BREAKING RECORDS & MAKING HER-STORY!” on Twitter/X. Reese also acted as a go-between in the last week, demonstrating that they moved past the issue from the championship game the previous year.

Olivia Dunne, the cover star, commends Angel Reese.

 

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Regarding NIL luck, LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne offered her support for her fellow Tiger on Instagram by tagging her fellow Tiger with an applause emoji beneath Reese’s Women’s Health pictures. Dunne, who has experience with photo shoots thanks to her work with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, has expressed her admiration for it.

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