WNBA Fans found a new angle to debate Angel Reese after news spread about her latest off-court move.
@AthleteVanity reported, “Angel Reese has invested in skincare brand, Topicals alongside Nigerian singer- Rema.” The outlet added, “The brand has closed a round of funding that brings its total raised to over $20m since its launch.”
Angel Reese has invested in skincare brand, Topicals alongside Nigerian singer- Rema.
The brand has closed a round of funding that brings its total raised to over $20m since its launch. pic.twitter.com/H9n7Vm6rFF
— Athlete Vanity (@AthleteVanity) January 7, 2026
The post quickly traveled across timelines, pulling in WNBA Fans with very different reactions.
Some replies were supportive. Others went straight for jokes.
@BQCollins responded under the report while tagging Angel Reese, asking, “Do they offer products to get rid of those bulging eyes?”

The comment was widely screenshotted, drawing attention from WNBA Fans who felt the thread had drifted from business news into open trolling.
Still, much of the engagement leaned positive.
@shhhhandread posted, “Even more reason for me to buy their lip salve. Its a game changer for winter.”
That reply reflected a large group of WNBA Fans who focused more on the product than the insult.
As the comment section grew, two clear lanes formed. One side of WNBA Fans treated the news as another reason to poke at Angel Reese’s public image. The other side treated it like a standard celebrity investment story.
Several WNBA Fans pointed out that the funding figure alone showed the brand was already operating at a serious level, regardless of who joined the investor list. Others said Angel Reese’s involvement would only bring more eyes to the company.
The reactions highlighted how nearly any update tied to Angel Reese now brings mixed energy. Even business news becomes a place for jokes, praise, and arguments all at once.
For many WNBA Fans, the moment summed up the current climate. Angel Reese isn’t just an athlete people talk about for games. She’s part of broader pop culture discussions, and every move invites a comment section of its own.
Whether people were shopping, trolling, or simply observing, WNBA Fans once again showed how quickly one post can turn into a multi-angle conversation.
WNBA Fans Reignite CBA Debate After Angel Reese Clip Resurfaces
The investment talk wasn’t the only Angel Reese topic pulling in WNBA Fans this week. A separate clip from weeks earlier began circulating again, bringing contract and pay discussions back to the surface.

@ThomasSowell shared footage of Angel Reese speaking about the upcoming CBA, quoting her, “If y’all don’t give us what we want, like we sitting out.”
The line quickly spread among WNBA Fans, many of whom had already been debating what future negotiations could look like.
The replies turned toward economics almost immediately.
@albertking7 wrote, “That’s rich! The league has never made a profit yet the employees are demanding a raise.”
The comment echoed a point that several WNBA Fans have repeated in past discussions about revenue, growth, and expectations.
Another reply took a harsher tone.
@GaryHalpin23 posted, “One of my favorite pastimes is watching – from afar – the very real laws of economics bitch slap the ignorant.”

The remark gained attention as WNBA Fans argued over whether the situation should be viewed as labor rights or financial reality.
Across the thread, WNBA Fans weren’t debating whether players should want more. The disagreement centered on timing, leverage, and what the league can realistically support.
Some WNBA Fans said comments like Reese’s reflect confidence and momentum. Others said they risk oversimplifying how sports businesses actually work.
What tied the reactions together was familiarity. CBA talk, pay talk, and strike talk have all surfaced before, and WNBA Fans recognize the pattern.
As Angel Reese continues to trend across different topics, WNBA Fans are seeing those conversations blend. Business moves, old clips, and current headlines now feed into the same ongoing discussion about where the league stands and where it’s trying to go.
And each time a post resurfaces, WNBA Fans seem ready to restart it all over again.

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Sabel has been working as a field reporter for People’s Television Network (PTV), mainly about the Philippine Basketball Association since 2016 and has been elevated to Executive Producer for sports in 2022. Aside from being on top of the Philippine sports scene, she is also a running enthusiast. You can also follow her on X at @SabelReyes2 and Instagram at @msabelreyes.
