baller Angel Reese will be a “team player” coming to the White House with the LSU team despite “hurt feelings.”

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The national champion will accompany her team to the White House to celebrate their recent win over Iowa after declining to attend First First Lady Jill Biden’s proposal invite both teams.
Reese told ESPN sport Center on Friday for putting her feelings to rest as she wants to do what is best for the team.
“In the beginning we were hurt, it was emotional for us because we know how hard we’ve worked for everything all year and to only be able to see what’s hurting us at the moment.
“But if you just go back you don’t get that experience when you can go back and I know my team probably definitely want to continue and my coaches support that, so I’ll do what’s best for that team and if they want to go and we decide to go, then we will go.
“But it was difficult to see that in the beginning but I think we’re all going to come together and I think it’s going to be good.”
Racist trolls still angry after Angel Reese accepted White House invite
The Caucasus made their way to the comments of ESPN’s Twitter post on the subject.
One user boldly claimed, “She wasn’t a team player when she came forward and claimed that the entire team wasn’t going to the White House…now she has to take it back because we find out she wasn’t speaking for the team.” . With age comes humility and wisdom, a lesson she will learn in time.”
Another user offered his angry analysis: “I’m a click lover hypocrite and have a trash attitude, but ultimately I do what my masters say because I want that money and I don’t want to hurt my brand.”
Her fans came to her defense with a tweet,
“She’s racist for giving a gossip a taste of her own medicine? Or because they had the nerve to beat America’s darling in the championship? You people can’t possibly be so bruised in the butt!”
Another user found a joke in the midst of the scuffle,
“Reese when she sees Jill at the White House”
The real drama between top athletes Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark was racial double standards
The 6’3 powerhouse has been controversial since winning the National Championship over White America favorite Caitlin Clark.
The drama began when LSU star player John Cena made the iconic “You can’t see me” gesture toward Iowa — a move Clark had previously made.
Reese was criticized and called “classless,” while Clark escaped the conversation virtually unscathed. This is a prime example of racists and sexists double standards that black women in this country encounter all the time.
Self Clark stepped forward to defend Reese of blatant racism and disrespect for a common part of the game.
Jill Biden’s remark about inviting both stubborn teams to the White House “because they put on such a good game” was a slap in the face to LSU. Traditionally, the White House only invites the winning team, not the runner-up. Biden later apologized, but Angel did didn’t accept her suffering.
The First Lady’s press secretary later stated that FLOTUS had no intention of insulting LSU with their comments. She clarified that the invitation was reserved for the winners only. It is believed that this prompted Reese’s change of heart.
LSU announced the team would be attending, and the 20-year-old will be side-by-side with her championship team.
Angel Reese could have ignored Jill Biden’s words, but the power forward evoked the bigotry — black gyal magic at its finest.
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