Angel Reese stole the spotlight at the House of Dynamite premiere on September 28, stepping out at Alice Tully Hall in New York in a sleek all-black fit with Gianvito Rossi strappy heels.

A day later, the Chicago Sky forward dropped a seven-photo carousel on Instagram, captioning it:
“Bag so deep that’s why you can’t compete [clapper board emoji and black heart emoji] @ahouseofdynamite.”
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Her comments lit up instantly. Fans were all over it, and a few familiar names jumped in too. Kayla Nicole couldn’t hide her excitement, writing,
“Obsessed with this look hunnyyy.”
Skylar Diggins chimed in with,
“Where’s the crumbs?”
The premiere capped off what’s been a whirlwind year for Angel Reese. She dominated individually in her rookie season, though Chicago came up short in the playoff race. With the league spotlight shifting to the Finals, Reese has been enjoying some shine off the hardwood.

Angel Reese draws praise from NBA circles
It’s not just WNBA fans backing her either. During the Orlando Magic’s media day, Wendell Carter Jr. was asked about his favorite W player and didn’t hesitate:
“My favorite WNBA player is Angel Reese. I just love how she has an ‘I don’t care’ mentality. She goes out there every night and does her thing.”
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That admiration goes beyond words. Carter rocked a Reese tee at the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game and was even spotted with her at UFC 319 in Chicago, fueling plenty of rumors.
Reese, though, isn’t feeding into the speculation. She’s said she’s single and happy keeping it that way — and with her brand blowing up on and off the court, she’s got more than enough on her plate.

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