Angel Reese’s flashy new grill promises to outshine Caitlin Clark on WNBA Draft night, altering the game
With a new style that includes a grill and possibly a new hair color, LSU women’s basketball player Angel Reese is ready to turn heads at the WNBA Draft. The Bayou Barbie is getting ready to go all out for the most important night of her life, so she posted the initial steps of her makeover to her Instagram account.
Angel Reese gets ready for the WNBA Draft with a fresh appearance.
In order to get fitted for a custom grill, the 21-year-old accompanied celebrity tooth jeweler Essence Martin to the LSU facility in Baton Rouge, according to her Instagram bio. “Thank you for specially coming to get me right for draft night,” Angel wrote in a letter.
ANGEL REESE FOR VOGUE.
I absolutely loveeeeeeee this shot.💐 pic.twitter.com/AmgD5nKdQc— COWBOY GEM (@ROZtheCreator) April 3, 2024
Preparations for the WNBA Draft continued after that. Videos of Reese practicing on the floor with Victor Wembanyama’s trainer, who assisted the Frenchman in being chosen first overall in the NBA Draft the previous year, were also shared with her tale. Under the cover of darkness, she uploaded another picture, timestamped 6:27 a.m., with the comment “reps after reps.”
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Moreover, the SEC Player of the Year hinted at a possible new hairstyle on her account. Just a few days before the draft, she shared an old video of herself going blonde earlier in the season, captioning it, “I need to try color again.”
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It’s obvious that Reese is creating a distinctive appearance that will alter the game, but that’s nothing new for her. Her catchphrase, “Unapologetically Me,” propelled her to break through earlier, when she declared she would enter the draft by making an appearance on the cover of Vogue Magazine.
When does the WNBA Draft take place?
It doesn’t take long for fans to witness Angel Reese’s jaw-dropping ensemble come together. On Monday, April 15, there will be a WNBA Draft.
With the first overall pick, the Indiana Fever are most likely to select Iowa standout Caitlin Clark.
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The big board is topped by several excellent NCAA players after Clark. The second-ranked prospect is Cameron Brink of Stanford, while big men like Aaliyah Edwards of UCLA and Kamilla Cardoso of South Carolina are ranked higher than Reese, who was picked at No. 7 in the most recent mock draft by ESPN.