💫 Angel Reese Believes She’ll Inspire the World — “One Day, Everyone Will Know My Story”
Chicago, IL — October 2025.
Angel Reese has never been just another athlete — she’s a movement in motion. From the hardwood courts of the WNBA to the front rows of fashion week, Reese carries herself with a rare blend of confidence, charisma, and conviction. And now, the 23-year-old phenom says she’s ready to embrace her biggest role yet — as an inspiration to everyone who dares to dream beyond limits.

“One day, I want people to look at me and say, ‘Because of her, I believed I could,’” Reese told People in an exclusive interview. “I’ve worked too hard, and I’ve fallen too many times, not to stand for something bigger than basketball.”
From Baltimore to Basketball Royalty
Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Angel Reese’s story began long before the bright lights of the WNBA. A standout at LSU, she captured the nation’s attention in 2023 when she led the Tigers to their first-ever NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship — and did it with unapologetic swagger.
Her now-iconic “You can’t see me” moment became an instant cultural flashpoint. To some, it was controversial. To many others — especially young women and athletes of color — it was powerful.
“That was me saying, ‘I belong here,’” Reese recalled. “I wasn’t trying to start a debate. I was showing every girl watching that confidence isn’t arrogance — it’s power.”
That power carried her all the way to the WNBA, where she quickly became one of the most talked-about players in the league. But Reese’s story isn’t just about what happens on the court. It’s about everything she represents off of it.
Beauty, Bravery, and Breaking Barriers
In just two years as a professional athlete, Angel Reese has done what many thought impossible — she’s merged sports, fashion, and feminine empowerment into one unstoppable brand.
She’s fronted campaigns for Victoria’s Secret, Juicy Couture, and Beyoncé’s Ivy Park, while continuing to play at an elite level for the Chicago Sky. Her Instagram following has surpassed five million, making her one of the most influential female athletes in the world.
“I love basketball, but I also love being a woman,” Reese said. “I can dominate in sneakers and still slay in heels. That’s the message — you don’t have to choose one version of yourself to succeed.”
Her message is resonating with millions of young fans. Across social media, teens post photos of their own “Reese-inspired” looks — sparkly lashes, bold braids, and a fearless smile. She’s redefined what it means to be an athlete in 2025: part champion, part changemaker, all confidence.
A Voice That Matters

But Reese’s ambition reaches far beyond fame or fashion. She’s building a legacy. Through her newly launched Angel Foundation, she’s funding scholarships for underprivileged girls who dream of playing sports — or simply dream bigger than their circumstances.
“When I was little, I didn’t have many role models who looked like me,” she said softly. “Now, I want to be that for someone else. Whether she wants to be a baller, a businesswoman, or both — I want her to know it’s possible.”
And the world is paying attention. NBC recently signed Reese to a historic partnership deal, making her one of the faces of their upcoming women’s sports coverage. The network reportedly views her as “the future of female athletic storytelling.”
Industry insiders say the deal cements Reese’s influence as “the crossover athlete of her generation” — someone who commands attention on every platform, from ESPN highlights to Met Gala carpets.
The Future Is Hers
Despite the spotlight, Reese remains grounded — guided by her family, her faith, and her fierce sense of purpose. Her mother, Angel Reese Sr., a former college basketball player herself, continues to be her biggest inspiration.
“My mom taught me to lead with grace but never shrink myself for anyone,” Reese said. “That’s how I live — loud, proud, and grateful.”
As for what’s next? Reese flashes that signature confident grin.
“I’m just getting started,” she said. “Basketball is my foundation, but my story — my impact — it’s gonna go way beyond the court. One day, I’ll inspire the world. I truly believe that.”
And if history has taught us anything about Angel Reese, it’s this:
When she believes it — she makes it happen.