Angel Reese and Megan Thee Stallion (Photo Via Imagn Images)
Megan Thee Stallion didn’t just show up to Coachella, she set the internet on fire.

The Grammy-winning rapper dropped a series of photos from the festival over the weekend, flaunting a black studded bra top, Who Decides War jeans with a visible g-string, and tan boots. Her fit sent social media into overdrive, with fans and celebs alike rushing to the comments to show love. Among them was Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese, who couldn’t hold back her reaction.

“Sis stopppp,” Reese wrote under Megan’s Instagram post, echoing the sentiment of thousands who saw the photos. Gabrielle Union kept it cool with a single-word comment: “Fave.” But Reese’s reply? That hit different. It was the kind of unfiltered, genuine fan moment that reminds everyone how big personalities connect across industries.

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Reese has come a long way since her viral moment with Megan Thee Stallion during a 2023 show in Chicago. Back then, she joined the rapper onstage alongside GloRilla, and what started as a fangirl’s dream has since evolved into real admiration between the two. That bond hasn’t faded. If anything, Reese’s support has grown stronger as she continues to back Megan’s fearless fashion and unapologetic energy.

 

While Megan turns heads at festivals, Reese makes statements in her lane. On May 1, the WNBA rookie will launch her second capsule collection with Reebok. The collab includes standout sneakers like a coral pink-and-gold Reebok Shaqnosis, designed in partnership with Reebok President of Basketball Shaquille O’Neal. Her line also features bold, court-ready apparel stamped with her personal flair, like a graphic tee that reads “Angel Aura.”

“This collection is about being bold and feminine at the same time,” Reese said, highlighting the message behind her designs.

Whether she hypes up Megan in the comments or drops a new sneaker line, Reese carries confidence that can’t be faked. She knows how to celebrate others while carving her own space in culture. In a league where athletes often get pushed into molds, Reese refuses to shrink, making her one to watch. The message? Whether on stage or on the court, there’s room to shine without dimming someone else’s light.

3 bold predictions for the WNBA Draft: Hailey Van Lith goes higher than you think

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The 2025 WNBA Draft will be taking place on Monday, April 14 at The Shed in New York City. After a historic class graced the stage last year, another crop of future professional stars are preparing to hear their names called tonight.

Everyone knows that UConn star Paige Bueckers will be the first overall pick in the draft by the Dallas Wings, but after that, things become a bit uncertain. The draft unfolds in a different way every year and, as a result, there is almost no way to predict it.

However, sometimes you just get a certain feeling about a player or a team. Here are three bold predictions for the 2025 WNBA Draft with just hours left until the event begins.

3. The Chicago Sky trade up

On Sunday evening, the Chicago Sky struck a trade with the Minnesota Lynx that gave them the No. 11 pick in this year’s draft. That means that the Sky now own the No. 10, No. 11, No. 16 and No. 22 picks in the draft, which is a ton of capital for a team with 13 players already on the roster.

General manager Jeff Pagliocca was aggressive in 2024 to move up for LSU forward Angel Reese, and he may have a similar intention this year. Look for them to try and leapfrog teams on Monday evening, using their crop of picks in the latter part of the first round.

2. Serena Sundell sneaks into the first round

Kansas State guard Serena Sundell had an excellent campaign for the Wildcats during her senior season. She led the entire country in assists per game and also added 14.1 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.1 steals per contest. She is an incredibly efficient scorer with a great shooting stroke who can also create for others at a high level.

After a tremendous showing in the NCAA Tournament, it would not surprise me to see her selected earlier than her second-round projections. A team like the Sky could make sense if they stay put at No. 10 and No. 11. Not only does Chicago need a point guard of the future, but their general manager was clear that he prioritizes length in the draft, and Sundell is a 6-foot-1 guard. To me, she has one of the higher ceilings in the class.

1. Hailey Van Lith is drafted in the top 5

Van Lith was once regarded in the same breath as players like Bueckers and Caitlin Clark, but she fell on hard times during her college career. After a tremendous three-year stint at Louisville, scouts began to question her value after a down campaign at LSU. However, her final year at TCU was nothing short of incredible, as she put all doubters to rest with her performance in the Big 12.

Several teams that could use a skilled playmaker like Van Lith who can score easily on all three levels. She also has an intangible quality of being a dependable leader and a calming force for her squad, so I could see a rudderless team like the Washington Mystics or Golden State Valkyries selecting her to right the ship.