Megyn Kelly Slams WNBA and Angel Reese: “Targeting Caitlin Clark Is Not Equality”
In a viral podcast monologue, conservative media figure Megyn Kelly unleashed a fiery critique of the WNBA and Angel Reese, blasting what she called a “bogus, politically motivated investigation” into rookie sensation Caitlin Clark.
“This is not justice. This is targeting someone for being too popular, too good, and too unbothered,” Kelly declared. Her words, clipped and shared across X, TikTok, and YouTube, have already surpassed 4.5 million views.
What Sparked the Outrage?
Rumors surfaced that Clark was under internal review for her “on-court conduct,” allegedly pushed by rival teams like the Chicago Sky. Fans were stunned — many questioned why a player known for her composure is now under scrutiny despite enduring hard fouls, verbal digs, and viral taunts.
Kelly didn’t hold back, calling out Angel Reese directly:
“This isn’t empowerment. It’s envy. It’s what insecurity looks like.”
A League Under Fire
Clark has been the target of several aggressive plays, yet league officials have offered minimal public protection. Fans say the WNBA is failing to safeguard its breakout star.
Kelly’s closing words hit hard:
“The problem isn’t Caitlin Clark’s popularity. The problem is the WNBA’s pettiness.”
The league now faces a pivotal moment — protect its rising face, or risk losing credibility.