2024 WNBA All Star GameEjected fan blasts WNBA security after failed Sky rookie encounter. Getty

Angel Reese’s fame has seen a growing number of fans showing up just to see her. While Reese makes sure she interacts with as many fans as she can, sometimes, on a bad day, things might not fall in favor of a fan.

In an unfortunate incident, a fan who attended the WNBA All-Star Game on Jul. 20 didn’t get to have the experience of meeting the Chicago Sky rookie the way she had imagined. In the video, she talked to Reese who stood with a confused face.

The next moment, WNBA security took the fan out of the scene. However, the fan took to her Instagram and shared her experience about the encounter. “The Neighborhood Talk” posted her comments.

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“I paid 1200 for my seat to think. @angelreese5 was not gonna see my faceee crazzyyy !! !! !! !! !! !! @angelreese5 all my followers please tag @angelreese5 I spend my kids school money Fa them too do me this ANYWAY B*******. “

“I’m On Side A STAR @angelreese5 #wnbaallstar @wnba cap I snuckkk innnn nana boo-boo, you h0000z, better catch #anglereese.”

There has been no comment from Angel Reese or the WNBA so far on the incident.

Angel Reese talks pairing with Caitlin Clark in All-Star Game

The Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark rivalry is as real as it can get and the WNBA knows it by now. Their WNBA games are getting sold out and the game between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky garnered more fans than any game this WNBA season.

After playing three regular-season games against each other, Reese and Clark finally teamed up for the All-Star Game on Jul. 10. While Clark didn’t have a great outing and scored just four points, she gave a highlight of what her pairing with Reese could look like. Of the 11 points that Reese scored, one of her shots was assisted by Clark.

The Fever rookie had 10 assists in the All-Star Game. When Reese was asked about the pairing, she expressed her hope of playing with the Fever rookie in the Olympics in four years.

“It’s all cool. When she gets the ball, I’m running to look for the ball because she’s gonna throw it. She’s been great to play with. I mean, the future, we’re gonna be playing together a lot. Hopefully, in four years, we can be in the Olympics together. I’m excited,” Reese said.

Angel Reese had a double-double in the All-Star Game, booking 11 points and 11 rebounds in just 18 minutes.

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