WNBA star Angel Reese has revealed that while she was a college basketball star at LSU she received love letters from men who were prisoners in jail, with them wanting at more than a quick romance.
Reese revealed the shocking attempt at love on her podcast with guest host Coco Jones equally as shocked.
Reese first got a major dose of the limelight as one of the best college players in the nation, besting rival Caitlin Clark in last year’s NCAA Championship, where she pointing at her ring finger in the now-Indiana Fever sensation’s face.
The Chicago Sky superstar has only gotten more attention since that day 20 months ago.
How far her reach goes is now seemingly into the penitentiary system.
‘When I was in college, somehow, some way, these men in jail used to send love letters,’ Reese said. ‘Somehow one of them got my mom’s address and my mom had to do all that and call the police and all that.’
Angel received love letters from men in jail 😳
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— Unapologetically Angel (@angelreeseshow) December 17, 2024
‘I swear, he was talking about, “When I get out, I’m coming for you, imma be with you. We’re going to have kids.” Sir, take a timeout.’
‘Add a year for scary behavior, nasty work,’ Jones replied.
Despite only playing for one WNBA season, Reese is one of the biggest stars in the league and is arguably the best player on the Sky.
Reese will return to basketball as part of the new Unrivaled 3-on-3 women’s basketball league after her rookie WNBA season ended with a wrist injury.
Clark will not take part in the Unrivaled league, with Reese on team Rose BC, with her teammates including Kahleah Copper.