“Haters must be choking on something” – WNBA fans abuzz as Angel Reese surpasses Caitlin Clark & A’ja Wilson in IG popularity

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The WNBA has always been a hotbed for talent, drama, and passionate fans, but no one expected the latest twist in the league’s off-court rivalry: Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky rookie, has officially overtaken both Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson in Instagram followers, setting social media ablaze.

It all started quietly. While Caitlin Clark’s electrifying performances and A’ja Wilson’s MVP pedigree have dominated headlines, Angel Reese—dubbed “Bayou Barbie”—has been quietly building her brand. From her unapologetic confidence to her viral fashion statements and candid interviews, Reese’s social media presence has grown at a breakneck pace.

Last night, fan pages began to notice the numbers. Within hours, “Angel Reese IG” was trending as screenshots flooded Twitter and Reddit: Reese’s follower count had edged past both Clark and Wilson. The reaction? Explosive.

“THE HATERS MUST BE CHOKING ON SOMETHING RIGHT NOW!” one fan tweeted, echoing the sentiment across WNBA fandoms. “They said she was ‘too much’ for the league, but look at her now. Most followed, most talked about, and she’s just getting started!”

Another wrote: “Angel Reese is the moment. She’s got the game, the look, and the attitude. No wonder everyone’s obsessed.”

Some fans see this as more than just a popularity contest. For many, Reese’s rise represents a new era of WNBA stardom—one where players can be authentic, bold, and market-savvy, all while handling the pressure of doubters and critics.

Even Reese herself seemed to acknowledge the buzz, posting a cryptic story: “They gon’ talk regardless. Might as well give them something to talk about.”

Of course, not everyone is celebrating. Some critics still question whether social media fame translates to on-court greatness. But for now, it’s clear: Angel Reese is winning both on the hardwood and in the digital arena.

As the WNBA season heats up, one thing is certain—Angel Reese isn’t just here to play. She’s here to change the game, one post at a time. And if the haters are choking? Well, the fans have just one thing to say: “Let them.”