Caitlin Clark has found yet another win to laud over perpetual rival Angel Reese. But the Chicago Sky star is not going to be a sitting duck! As the Indiana Fever point guard topped the recently released list of “Most Popular Women’s Sports Related Pages on Wikipedia,” Reese fans couldn’t even find her in the top 15. But just a day later, her latest endorsement rescued her in a different way.
Appearing in a new ad for Cash App, owned by $56.02 billion worth Block Inc., Reese appears in a 1-minute 32-second clip with the seventh overall pick talking about securing one’s funds and she seems to deliver her lines perfectly!
“Just teasing my acting bag but I’m DEFINITELY securing my funds 🤭,” wrote the rebounding menace on her Instagram story as she added more feathers to her cap. Cash App announced their collaboration on Oct. 21st, aiming to amplify the 22-year-old’s effect on women’s sports by primarily focusing on giveaways, community empowerment, a limited edition debit card, and more. The advertisement Reese stars in echoes a similar sentiment.
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Securing👏your👏funds👏. The Salon directed by @calmatic featuring @Reese10Angel. pic.twitter.com/V1t8HQfio5
— Cash App (@CashApp) November 26, 2024
When a nail artist gives an example of someone recklessly spending their money, Reese says, “See that’s why I don’t even play with my money like that. I know exactly when, where, and most importantly, how my coin is being spent.” It might seem a little self-contradictory because just a few weeks ago, the Sky player had admitted in an Instagram Live that she didn’t know her WNBA salary.
However, her brand endorsements, including this one with Cash App, will certainly have the greens coming in. Their very first move together was to drop The Angel Machine at Fulton Market in Chicago on Oct. 21 from noon to 7 pm for fans to access. Everyone had an equal opportunity to play an interactive game, allowing winners to receive prizes, including Reese’s college jersey and sneakers.
As for Caitlin Clark’s update, the reigning WNBA ROTY garners 344,881 views, averaging 11,125 daily on Wikipedia. On the other hand, the seventh-overall pick could not find herself in the top 15 of the Most Popular Women’s Sports Related Pages on Wikipedia. At the same time, even Breanna Stewart grabbed the third spot with Napheesa Collier and Sabrina Ionescu also featured in the same. However, while her search results have not been as positive as she would’ve hoped, Reese continues to add to her account.
In an exciting update, there’s yet another brand deal that has successfully taken off after its launch. But when it left one fan ‘irritated’, Reese had to step in.
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“Angel X Reese’s Puffs” take off as Angel Reese addresses a surly fan
The “Angel X Reese’s Puffs” are a huge hit in the basketball community, so much so that they have sold out. In an effort to promote the product, Angel Reese had given away a few free boxes to random people on the street recently, after hitting the shelves on Nov. 14.
Less than two weeks later, one fan couldn’t believe stores were sold out already and began knocking over random cereal boxes to check if they were “Angel X Reese’s Puffs”.
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When it came to the attention of the W star in question, she responded on X, “omgg nooo don’t knock over the boxes😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 send your address so i can send you a box auntie cause ion need you crashing out & going to jail bout me lmaooo”
The fan had been trying to get a box for their niece without luck. But Angel Reese to the rescue! The Sky forward offered to send a box directly to the fan’s address, proving her spirit of generosity, the same thing for which Cash App seems to have signed her. While her WNBA salary might not cover her bills, brand endorsements certainly will.
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