Angel Reese is in Paris, just like Team USA, despite not making the team. The Chicago Sky rookie just wrapped up the first half of the WNBA season on a high note, posting a double-double in the All-Star Game, leading the WNBA squad past Team USA.
Now, after playing with LSU and the Sky in the last year, she's enjoying herself in Paris, visiting Disneyland and doing so in a notable fashion. The rookie shared a series of Instagram stories wearing Mickey Mouse ears, combined with two expensive items that completed her outfit. Reese also showed off a Louis Vuitton pink bag valued at $2,396 by e-commerce website 1stDibs and Louis Vuitton trainers valued at $1,600 by Sotheby's.
She also shared pictures of her time at the park as a regular post, sharing a fun message.
"Went to DisneyLand just for pics & cotton candy! I’M JUST A GIRL🎀," she captioned the post.
Angel Reese has had a strong start to her WNBA career, quickly becoming an important member of the Chicago Sky, including setting a record for the most consecutive double-doubles in a single season. She's played a major role in the Sky's recent turnaround, but they still have work to do before becoming contenders.
Angel Reese had issues after landing in Paris
Angel Reese is having a sweet moment in Paris, but before this, she announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, that her luggage was missing and the authorities only gave her $100 in euros to spend.
"they lost our bags & said we only get '$100 in Euros' to shop until they find them but we made it to Paris😭🥲," the Chicago Sky forward wrote.
Reese visited the European country following her 11-point, 11-rebound double-double in the WNBA All-Star Game, showing glimpses of a potential future Olympic partnership with Caitlin Clark.
Following the game, Reese acknowledged she'd like to share touches with Clark in four years, as they both would represent Team USA in the Olympics.
"It's all cool," Reese said. "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."
This is just the start of their respective WNBA careers, but Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark are ready to mark an era in the league.