Angel Reese Makes History with Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Debut

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Introduction to Angel Reese

Angel Reese is a WNBA star who's about to make history.

What's Happening?

She's walking in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show! This is a big deal because she's the first pro athlete to do so.
She's been chosen as a global ambassador for the brand
Reese wants to inspire women to chase their goals, both on and off the court

Why is this Important?

This is a full-circle moment for Reese, who attended the show last year as a guest. Now, she's returning as an Angel.

What's Next?

You can catch her on the runway on October 15. The show will be streamed live on Prime Video.

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