Angel Reese BREAKS Her Mom’s Heart! Leaves Her in TEARS After Finally Revealing SHOCKING Life Decision!
The WNBA All-Rookie player from the Chicago Sky announce this surprise during her podcast
Angel Reese (L), Chicago Sky baskteball player & Angel Webb Reese (R) former Maryland NCAA basketball player
Mortgages represented 70.2% of U.S. consumer debt in 2024 (per Lending Tree). So, when your child, who has converted herself into a true WNBA superstar, pays your mortgage it is hard not to break yourself into tears.
Angel Reese, a Chicago Sky player, announced to her mom during the Unapologetically Angel podcast that she won’t need to worry anymore about the debt or work if she wants. Immediately, Angel Reese’s mom broke into tears letting the fans how special this gift was for her.
Special moment! Angel Reese makes her best inspiration in life drop into tears
It surely was one of the best news for the former Maryland NCAA player, Angel Webb Reese. She played college basketball for UMBC, where she was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame and her number #10 jersey was retired.
The announce came at the end of the episode, which was taped on Mama Reese’s birthday. It was a true contribution for her; it takes her for surprise but it is a symbol for the Sky’s player effort and hard work on court.
As a woman former athlete, Webb Reese had to build her path back to her basketball era. It wasn’t easy, but it helped in today’s situation. The love for her daughter and seeing her convert into a huge WNBA star should make her proud not only for what Angel could be in the future but because of the barriers she broke to WNBA what it is today.
Conventional mortgages aren’t backed by the US government. Most of the lenders that offer these loans, come in a range of terms with fixed or adjustable interest rates. So, keeping your mom away from this problem is something every child want for sure.
Last season, Angel Reese ended in the top 2 WNBA players for jersey sales, just behind Caitlin Clark. The future is just bright, with only one season and a short age, Angel will continue to write her legacy in the league.