Angel Reese says that she wants to get married to a “good man” and tells Sexyy Red that not all men cheat
Angel Reese had a 2024 for the ages: the LSU Tigers alumni was selected No. 7 overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky and she quickly earned the trust of the team and a starting spot right away.
And she dominated in her rookie season. Reese’s elite rebounding immediately put her in the Sky’s rotation as she finished her rookie season atop several all-time league leaderboards. She finished with 446 rebounds, the most by any player in a single year ever, with an average of 13.1 per game.
“Reese’s understanding of positioning and floor spacing is just part of what makes her such a unique player (…) She has a tremendous understanding of how to place herself on the court to grab any ball on the offensive or defensive glass.” a Chicago Sky report states.
Off the court, the Maryland native has also shined, whereas is modeling for multiple magazines, investing in women’s soccer, getting an extended deal with Reebok or starting her own and very succesful podcast “Unapologetically Angel”.
Angel Reese says that she wants to get married
On one of her most recent episodes, Angel Reese had rapper sensation Sexyy Red on and they talked about making it in the music industry, fashion, their humble beginnings and also about love, men that are not faithful and marriage.

Reese asked Red if she believes that one day she’s going to get married. “I would get married but I feel like is fake.” the rapper said. The answer took Angel by surprise as she was genuinely shocked, so she asked her guest to elaborate.
“It ain’t real.” Red replied, to which Reese answered by saying that she does want to get married. The rapper said that even if two people sign a piece of paper that does not prevent the man from cheating on his significant other.
“That’s why you find a good man.” said Reese, but she got push back from her guest who said that “all men cheat”. “That’s not true, why you say that.” the WNBA player continued, adding that even though she knows men that cheat, it doesn’t mean that all of them do.
“I ain’t got no hope for men. Because once I meet someone that seems faithful but cheats, then all these men cheat.” Red stated.
The rapper went on to say that she’s not closed to meeting someone but right now she’s not entertaining that idea, even though she has gone on dates before. She does keep that part of her life private, Red added.
Reese called the police because of love letters she received
WNBA star Angel Reese has opened up about a disturbing experience she had during her college basketball days at LSU, where she received unsolicited love letters from men incarcerated in prison.
The shocking revelation came during a candid conversation on her podcast, where guest host Coco Jones reacted with equal disbelief.
Reese, who gained widespread attention as one of the top college basketball players in the nation, first made headlines during last year’s NCAA Championship.
Design Miami 2015: traditional automotive brands “don’t need to be scared” of upstarts including Tesla and Apple – and the cars of the future may not be electric, according to Audi’s head of experiential marketing. Other power sources including fuel cells may turn out to be more effective than batteries, Bernhard Neumann told Dezeen, although he said “the end of the combustion engine will come for sure.” When asked whether brands like Audi felt threatened by the hype around battery-powered electric vehicles being developed by American companies, Neumann said: “I don’t think we need to be scared. We are very aware and we are adapting very fast.” Californian company Tesla has led the charge towards electric cars, launching the Tesla Roadster in 2008, and Apple is widely expected to follow suit.
Mainstream rivals have since raced to catch up and develop battery-powered vehicles. BMW launched its first electric car, the i3, in 2013 while Porsche unveiled its first all-electric sports car in September.
But while petrol is on its way out as a fuel source, its replacement is not yet certain, Neumann added. “That is the million-dollar question. Everybody is thinking now that it is electric, but I also see alternatives. For example the fuel cell.”
Neumann spoke to Dezeen at Design Miami in Florida last week, where the brand presented its forthcoming E-tron Quattro electric sport-utility vehicle. This will be the German car brand’s first all-electric car when it goes on sale in 2018. Yet Audi is hedging its bets, and will also next year showcase a version powered by fuel cells, which convert energy from fuels such as hydrogen into electricity via a chemical reaction rather than combustion.
Audi is also joining Tesla, Google, Apple and others by developing concepts for driverless cars, adapting its RS 7 performance cars to travel at speed around race tracks without a driver. Sven Schuwirth, vice president of brand strategy and digital business at the brand, told Dezeen last month that autonomous vehicles could “disrupt the entire business of domestic flights” as business travellers sleep in their cars rather than fly.