Angel Reese SNUBBED From All-Star Game: Fan Votes Spark Outrage & Reflection
She came into the league as one of the most talked-about rookies—right alongside Caitlin Clark. But this week, Angel Reese faced a stunning snub: she was officially dropped from the Top 10 in 2024 WNBA All-Star fan voting.
The numbers were brutal. Reese, once inside the Top 9, now trails behind lesser-known veterans and even bench players. In a viral Instagram story, she fired back:
“Funny how the numbers always change when the face don’t fit.”
Reese didn’t hold back. Across Instagram and X, she accused the league of favoring “polished” faces over production, reposting fan content that called out bias and media narratives.
“Y’all vote who they tell you to,” she wrote.
Statistically, she’s not wrong—Reese leads in rebounds and hustle stats. Yet, Clark is putting up near triple-doubles and quietly climbing standings with the Fever.
The internet quickly split:
➡️ #AngelReeseSnubbed trended
➡️ Critics said she’s “playing victim”
➡️ Supporters claimed “narrative bias”
Media voices like Monica McNutt offered nuance:
“Her frustration is real—but at some point, it’s about production.”
Reese’s All-Star hopes now rest on media and player votes. But the bigger question looms: Is she being penalized for being too vocal, or is the court just speaking louder than the camera?
One thing’s clear—the votes have spoken. Now it’s Angel’s move.