Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese went viral again on Thursday night when she surprised Megan Thee Stallion at the Lollapalooza in Chicago. Reese is back in Chi-Town to get ready for the second of the WNBA regular season.
In a post on her social media accounts, Reese appeared on stage at the Lollapalooza to surprise her friend and rapper Megan Thee Stallion. The two hugged each other as fans at Grant Park cheered them on.
Reese returned to Chicago sometime this week after a two-week-long vacation after the All-Star Weekend. She went on a trip to London and Paris with her friend and former Oregon track star Jasmine Reed. They went to different places in France, including the Eiffel Tower and Disneyland Paris.
WNBA fans reacted to Angel Reese's surprise appearance at the Lollapalooza. Some were ecstatic with the Chicago Sky star reuniting with Megan Thee Stallion, while others can't help but take a shot at Caitlin Clark, who went on stage at country singer Jordan Davis' concert in Indianapolis last Wednesday.
"Cooler than Caitlin Clark's country singer," one fan claimed.
"She got that unstoppable energy! Go, queen!" another fan wrote.
"Caitlin Clark could never," a fan responded.
It's not the first time Angel Reese appeared on stage in a Megan Thee Stallion performance. The "Hot Girl Summer" artist brought Reese and her Chicago Sky teammates to the stage during her tour in Chicago back in May.
"That sounds epic! What a surprise—Angel Reese and Megan Thee Stallion at Lollapalooza must have been amazing!" another fan opined.
"This moment is much better than CC," a fan commented.
"The love.. a Great team," one fan remarked.
Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky are back in practice

Before Angel Reese appeared on stage to surprise Megan Thee Stallion at Lollapalooza on Thursday night, she and the rest of the Chicago Sky got back to practice. The entire team reunited following a two-week break following the All-Star Weekend.
The league is still on an Olympic break, but teams will need to prepare for the second half of the season in the next two weeks. It's a luxury for teams like the Sky that they have no players currently in Paris competing. They can be fully ready for the season restart on August 15.
In addition to practice, Reese and the Sky celebrated Dana Evans' 26th birthday.
Chicago has a record of 10-14 but is still in the playoff race. They are eighth in the WNBA standings and a winning streak could put them in a strong position. The league is wide open this campaign with the defending champions Las Vegas Aces struggling.