
Monica McNutt’s On-Air Angel Reese Comment That Shook ESPN
It was supposed to be another routine ESPN panel. A discussion on Caitlin Clark’s new million-dollar endorsement. Applause. Agreement. Safe TV.
But Monica McNutt broke the script.
“You’re all clapping for a million-dollar contract. If America could see straight, Angel Reese would be worth a billion.”
The words froze the studio — and 1.4 million viewers. Within minutes, the clip trended across TikTok, X, and YouTube. Fans called it the “most powerful unscripted ESPN moment of the year.”
The reaction split fast. Supporters hailed Monica for exposing double standards in women’s basketball. Critics accused her of pitting Clark and Reese against each other. But McNutt stood firm: “I didn’t compare. I clarified.”
Media outlets piled in. FOX Sports called it “Monica vs. the Machine.” The Athletic dubbed it “The Power of a Billion-Dollar Sentence.” Meanwhile, Reese responded with silence — just a captionless Instagram photo that became her most-liked post of the year.
Days later, McNutt doubled down live: “Let’s talk about the billion-dollar blind spot.”
And when Angel Reese walked into her next game wearing a hoodie that read “I SEE STRAIGHT”—the message was clear.
The debate had only just begun.