Angel Reese has come under fire for twerking in a viral Camp Unrivaled video over the weekend, with fans calling her antics “disgusting.”
The Chicago Sky star is currently preparing for the inaugural season of Unrivaled, a new three-on-three women's basketball league taking place in the WNBA offseason.
And ahead of Friday's opening night, when he will line up for the 'Rose Club,' Reese could be seen joking with some of his fellow players.
In a video that sparked controversy online, she showed off her twerking skills alongside Las Vegas Aces star Chelsea Gray at camp.
The clip was captured by Marina Mabrey, Reese's former Chicago teammate who was traded to the Connecticut Sun in July, and shared it with her 34,000 followers on TikTok.
However, several fans were quick to condemn Reese for his racy antics.
Angel Reese can be seen doing some twerking moves in a viral video from Camp Unrivaled
One said sarcastically in X: “A great girl the kids will look up to.”
“Whatever it takes to get attention,” wrote another.
While one simply says it: “Brute.”
At the end of her college career in early 2024, Reese claimed that she was being “sexualized” in women's basketball when speaking about some of the online abuse she had been subjected to.
Another user responded to the viral video of her twerking and joked: 'Don't sexualize her!'
Reese, who sparked confusion earlier this month by mysteriously deleting his Instagram account, appears to be on very good terms with Mabrey despite rumors that the former Sky guard left Chicago over the summer due to a conflict between them.
Over the weekend, Mabrey put those rumors to rest once and for all while filming another video with Reese as the two prepared for the new Unrivaled league.
Chicago Sky star to play in new three-on-three women's basketball league
'Money Mabrey, I have a conspiracy. People want to know. Marina, did you leave Chicago because of me? Angel initially said in the clip.
'No!' Marina responded before the former teammates burst out laughing. “I love Angel, the real ones know it.”
When Mabrey was traded to the Connecticut Sun in July, she said she wanted to keep the reason she was leaving the city “internal.”
She then cited her desire to play for a team that could win championships, as the Sky was one of four teams that didn't make the WNBA playoffs last year.