VIDEO: Angel Reese And Fellow WNBA Star Had Nothing On But Robes As They Stunned Inside Dressing Room
Angel Reese and DiJonai Carrington have social media going crazy over their latest video together.
The Chicago Sky and Dallas Wings stars hooked up to pose in a video that surfaced on social media.
In the footage, Reese and Carrington are seen in what appears to be a backstage room, in fresh make-up, and wearing nothing but black robes.
As they prance around while seated, the video is set to GloRilla and Sexyy Red’s hit collaboration, “Whatchu Kno About Me,” as the two lip sync to the ad-libs.
Angel Reese responded to the video making its way to X as she posted: “Mac & Yams touching??!! 😭😍” which is a reference to the food going great together.
DiJonai Carrington is coming off a season where she averaged 12.7 points, five rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game in her first season as a full-time starter.
Fresh off a career-best season, Carrington would find herself being traded from the Connecticut Sun to the Dallas Wings this offseason. The team sent her and the No. 12 pick (from Phoenix) in the 2025 WNBA Draft to the Dallas Wings in exchange for Jacy Sheldon and the No. 8 pick, per Winsidr’s Rachel Galligan.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese had a rookie year to remember, averaging 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game before a wrist injury ended her rookie campaign.
Angel Reese Is Currently Ball In The Unrivaled League
Angel Reese (Image Credit: Getty Images)
Angel Reese has been busy off the court, but she has also been getting busy on the court.
Reese returned to action for Rose Basketball Club in the Unrivaled League. On Tuesday, her squad took on the Vinyl Basketball Club.
Reese scored 16 total points while shooting 3-of-6 from the field while hitting all five of her free throws. She also added 15 rebounds.
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