Angel Reese Is Spooked By AI-Generated Images Of Herself, Calls It “Crazy and Weird AF”

The 2024 NCAA Tournament begins on Friday, and Angel Reese and LSU are getting ready to defend their crown. In the opening round, the No. 3 Tigers will play the No. 14-seeded Rice team.

The First Team All-American took some time to vent about AI as she has now become a “victim” of it, even if Reese and the team are probably focusing exclusively on the competition.

In advance of March Madness, Angel Reese is handling AI pictures.

 

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Reese has made careful to let everyone know that the latest spate of nude photos that have surfaced online are not real.

She added her own assured spin on the matter in a subsequent tweet.

Reese has to deal with these off-court shenanigans, which is not ideal for Kim Mulkey and her LSU squad, but it is part of the deal of being a nationally recognized athlete.

 

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On March 10, LSU was defeated by the nation’s top team, South Carolina, in the SEC Tournament Final. In preparation for March Madness, the team has had time to relax and refocus.

Since Iowa is ranked first in LSU’s region, a rematch between Reese and Caitlin Clark may occur in the Elite Eight.

More About Angel Reese

 

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American collegiate basketball player Angel Reese was born on May 6, 2002, and currently plays for the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Known as the “Bayou Barbie,” Reese attended Saint Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, where she was ranked second in her class by ESPN and received McDonald’s All-American accolades in 2020.

Reese was the top-ranked recruit in school history when she signed with the Maryland Terrapins, but a fractured right foot ended her first campaign in 2020–21.

As a sophomore, she was selected by the Associated Press to the third team of All-Americans. Reese transferred to LSU in her junior year and was selected unanimously to the first team of All-America players. She was named Most Outstanding Player and helped LSU win its first national championship.

 

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Reese established records for the SEC and NCAA for single-season rebounding and double-doubles. She won SEC Player of the Year as a senior. Reese assisted the United States in winning a silver medal in the 2023 FIBA Women’s AmeriCup on the international front. Among collegiate athletes, she is reportedly among the highest-paid for name, image, and likeness partnerships.

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