A short clip involving Angel Reese has turned into a long debate, and WNBA Fans are split right down the middle.
The moment came from a video posted by @mymixtapez, where Reese asked gospel artist and pastor Mike Jr. a blunt question: would he rather take $10 trillion or spend 10 minutes with Jesus?

Angel Reese asks Pastor Mike Jr. to choose between $10 trillion or 10 minutes with Jesus:
‘‘Give me the $10 trillion—I’ll give Jesus 10%’’
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) December 19, 2025
Mike Jr.’s answer raised eyebrows fast. He chose the money and added, “Give me the $10 trillion—I’ll give Jesus 10%.” That line alone was enough to light up social media, with WNBA Fans questioning both the logic and the message behind it.
One user, @0x_adah, pushed back hard, writing, “10 minutes with Jesus and you’d probably make more then $10 trillion. not smart.”
Another reaction came from @RicosWay, who said, “I would leave his congregation immediately. This is definitely not a pastor you want to follow.”
The clip spread quickly, with WNBA Fans replaying it and dissecting every word.
This situation isn’t just about faith or money. For WNBA Fans, it touches on public image and influence. Reese is one of the most visible faces in the sport, and even casual interactions can shape how people view her values.
Whether intended or not, the clip added another layer to Reese’s public story. WNBA Fans may not agree on the takeaway, but they agree on one thing. When Angel Reese speaks, or even asks a question, people are listening.
WNBA Fans Push Back On Angel Reese ‘Most Beautiful’ Claim
Angel Reese found herself trending again, this time for a very different reason.

A post by @Hoopss claimed that Reese had been named “the most beautiful woman of 2025,” complete with a [heart emoji]. The statement spread quickly, but WNBA Fans were not buying it without questions.
Angel Reese Named the most beautiful woman of 2025. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/SsBtBeyQif
— Hoops (@Hoopss) December 22, 2025
Almost immediately, replies filled up with doubt.
One user, @borgirqing, reacted with sarcasm, saying, “First Zendaya and now this? We evolving backwards.” Another fan, @tonyrigatonee, asked the most repeated question in the thread: “Named by who exactly.”
For many WNBA Fans, the issue was not Reese herself but the lack of context. No source was listed, no publication named, and no ranking explained. That gap turned what could have been a harmless compliment into a debate about credibility and online hype.

Some fans defended Reese, pointing out that beauty is subjective and that she often draws unfair criticism. Others felt the post did her no favors, arguing that vague praise invites backlash more than support. The replies showed how quickly tone can shift when claims feel inflated.
The discussion also reflected a larger pattern that WNBA Fans have noticed. By the end of the thread, the mood was clear. WNBA Fans want facts. Compliments land better when they come with real context. In Reese’s case, the pushback showed how fame cuts both ways. Attention is constant, and so is the questioning that comes with it.
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