Media personality Kim Kardashian was hyped up to see WNBA rookie sensation Angel Reese wearing her special edition of Beats headphones.
The reality TV star shared a snap of Reese on Instagram stories, adding the link to the product and a short and happy message for Reese.
“@angelreese5 🤎🎧 OMG she’s wearing the beats x kim headphones 🤎🤎🤎🤎,” Kardashian captioned the post.
The Beats Studio Pro – Kim Special Edition is listed at $349.99 on the Apple website and it comes in three colors: moon, dune and earth.
Back in May, Angel Reese announced her first campaign with the brand, wearing a white pair of headphones while dribbling a basketball.
“Wearing my new fav Beats Solo 4 in CLOUD PINK for my first campaign with Beats! 💋 Taking these with me everywhere! #beatspartner,” she wrote.
She also created her own playlist on Apple Music (the company that owns Beats), sharing eight songs that helped her overcome ‘significant setbacks.’
‘Sunday Service’ by Latto, ‘Whatever She Wants’ by Bryson Tiller and ‘Girls in the Hood’ by Meghan Thee Stallion are among the songs she picked for the 22-minute playlist.
Angel Reese responded to Kim Kardashian’s heartfelt message
Angel Reese reciprocated the love Kim Kardashian showed her with another message on Instagram. The Chicago Sky rookie doubled down on her support for Kardashian and Beats.
“Kim k you know i love you & im always reppin the @beatsbydre familyyyyy,” Reese said.
Angel Reese’s 15-game double-double streak put her on the map for many more fans and the following games added more to her case as a legitimate WNBA Rookie of the Year award candidate.
In 27 games, Reese is averaging a double-double, putting on 13.6 points, 12.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, shooting 39.8% from the field and 73.2% from the free-throw line.
The Chicago Sky sit at 11-16, still trying to make a push for the playoffs, but the competition is getting harder and the Atlanta Dream (10-17) could challenge them for that eighth spot.
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Source: USA Today