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Angel Reese Clears the Air: No Beef with Caitlin Clark, but Calls Out Fans’ Behavior
In the debut episode of her podcast, Unapologetically Angel, Angel Reese addressed the ongoing drama with Caitlin Clark, clarifying that there is no personal conflict between them. The podcast, which launched on Thursday, saw Reese reflect on the heightened interactions with Clark, particularly after Reese’s iconic gesture during the 2023 NCAA championship game, where she pointed to her ring finger in Clark’s face.
Reese described the moment as life-changing but expressed frustration with the extreme reactions from fans. “It’s really just the fans—her fans, the Iowa fans, now the Indiana fans—that are really just, they ride for her, and I respect that. But sometimes it’s very disrespectful,” Reese said. She also pointed out troubling instances of racism and harassment directed at her.

Reese revealed she has received death threats and experienced invasive harassment, including AI-generated images of her inappropriately sent to her family. “People have come down to my address, followed me home,” Reese shared. “It sucks having to go through that and see other players have to go through that.”
Despite Clark’s rising prominence in women’s basketball, which has boosted attendance and viewership, the surrounding discourse can become toxic. Clark has publicly denounced fans using her name to advance bigoted agendas against her opponents.
Reese’s podcast aims to address these issues and hopefully ease tensions between her and Clark’s fan base. By highlighting the negative experiences she has faced, Reese hopes to foster understanding and encourage more respectful behavior from fans.
Both Reese and Clark are among the fastest-rising stars in the WNBA, and their interactions will continue to be a focal point in women’s basketball.
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