Angel Reese Rumor: Unsubstantiated Claims of a Public Disturbance and Chicago Sky’s Response

In recent days, a rumor has circulated online suggesting that Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese was involved in a public disturbance while allegedly intoxicated, reportedly due to disappointment over being left off the 2025 WNBA All-Star roster. Though the claim gained traction on social media, it remains unconfirmed by any credible news source—and now, the Chicago Sky organization is pushing back.

📢 The Rumor

Social media posts began surfacing on July 9, alleging that Reese was seen intoxicated in a public setting—some going so far as to claim she was “screaming on the street” or even “arrested.” The posts suggest that the incident followed her emotional reaction to not being named an All-Star, despite a strong rookie season with the Chicago Sky.

However, no official record, photographic evidence, police report, or credible media confirmation has substantiated these claims.

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🕵️‍♀️ No Evidence, No Record

Extensive review of public police logs in Chicago, as well as a scan of local and national sports media, yielded no documentation of any arrest or public incident involving Reese. Major outlets like ESPN, CBS Sports, and The Athletic have not reported anything related to the rumor, and fact-checking websites have labeled it baseless.

🎙️ Chicago Sky Head Coach Teresa Weatherspoon Responds

On July 10, when asked about the situation during a pre-practice media session, Chicago Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon addressed the circulating rumors with a measured but firm tone:

“We’ve seen what’s out there, and I want to be very clear—those reports are completely false,” said Weatherspoon. “Angel has been present, focused, and professional in every aspect of her commitment to this team. She’s disappointed about not making the All-Star roster, sure—but she’s channeling that frustration the right way: through work.”

Weatherspoon continued:

“It’s unfortunate that we live in a time when anyone can post something online and it spreads like wildfire—whether it’s true or not. What I see every day is a young player growing, competing, and showing resilience. She doesn’t deserve these attacks on her character.”

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💬 Reese’s Recent Statements

Angel Reese has not publicly addressed the specific rumor, but she has recently posted on social media about using “doubt as fuel,” seemingly in reference to her All-Star snub. In a tweet dated July 8, she wrote:

“Bet against me. That’s when I’m at my best. 💯”

Her post was met with supportive replies from fellow athletes, celebrities, and fans.

🔍 Media Responsibility in the Viral Age

This is not the first time Reese has been the target of online misinformation. Earlier in the season, untrue stories accused her of using performance-enhancing drugs and being suspended from the league—rumors that were later thoroughly debunked by Snopes and other verification outlets.

The recurring pattern raises concerns about how female athletes—particularly outspoken, high-profile Black women—are disproportionately targeted by viral disinformation campaigns.

✅ Bottom Line

  • There is no factual evidence that Angel Reese was involved in a public incident, arrested, or intoxicated following the All-Star announcement.

  • The Chicago Sky’s head coach has officially dismissed the rumors, defending Reese’s professionalism and character.

  • As of now, no law enforcement or league authority has issued any statement related to the rumor.

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🔚 Final Thoughts

Angel Reese continues to be one of the most talked-about rookies in professional basketball—not just because of her talent, but because of her visibility, confidence, and influence off the court. While her All-Star omission stirred debate, she remains focused on proving herself on the hardwood.

As Coach Weatherspoon aptly stated: “She’s working. She’s learning. And she’s not letting outside noise define her story.”