The things Angel Reese has been able to do on the court are truly remarkable, considering she has to deal with so much hate and dislike from a ton of fans.
Angel Reese has fans, but they pail in comparison to Caitlin Clark’s fan base.
Angel Reese’s mother knows just how much her daughter has to deal with on social media as she recently decided to expose racist messages from Caitlin Clark supporters with former WNBA player Val Whiting, highlighting mistreatment against the Chicago Sky rookie.
Whiting said Reese’s mother sent her a screenshot of two racially charged messages that were aimed at the Chicago Sky rookie.
What was said in those messages made it obvious that they were coming from fans of Caitlin Clark.
One message read, “Sorry but you can’t dress up as anything but you are what you are. thug comes to mind..,go Caitlin.”
The second message said, “Black b—th you disgust me with your silly jealous antics, let your daughter shine and [stop] teaching her to be jealous to get attention! Stop being a black ratchet gutter b—th s black women look bad, and stop talking about cc, she got that swag, she changing the game be glad your daughter got a chance to even play in the W!! Cuz if it wasn’t for cc nobody would know your low gpa having daughter.”
Both of these people showed that they are fans of Caitlin Clark,” Whiting wrote on X.
Once the post went insanely viral, Whiting made a point to acknowledge the racially based backlash that Clark has received over the past couple of years.
Shocking Study Reveals Angel Reese is the Most Hated Player in the WNBA
The rivalry between WNBA rookie Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark brings up a discussion every time these two get compared to each other.
Sportsbook BetOnline decided to take it to the next level when they took on the task of discovering who the most hated player in the WNBA is.
BetOnline analyzed data from X, formerly Twitter, looking for posts with negative connotations such as “I hate Angel Reese” or “I hate Caitlin Clark.”
The results showed Reese was easily the most disliked player.
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