Angel Reese’s Reputation Challenged By Charleston White’s ‘She Can’t Dunk, She Need OnlyFans’

by Grace Somes
Angel Reese and Charleston White || Image credit: @angelreese5 @charlestonwhite

Charleston White’s derogatory comments about WNBA star Angel Reese during an appearance on the “Club 520 Podcast” hosted by former NBA player Jeff Teague have put him at the center of a media firestorm.

During an appearance on former Atlanta Hawks player Jeffrey Teague’s Club 520 Podcast, White made shocking comments that not only disrespected Reese but also reignited discussions about the double standards women athletes face in professional sports.

White’s remarks were particularly pointed, suggesting that Reese, known for her stellar performances on the court, should capitalize on her fame in questionable ways. Echoing a previous statement by NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, White suggested that Reese should “dunk in her panties” and even start an OnlyFans account.

“I still think she needs to do OnlyFan’s like Shaq said,” White stated. “She needs to dunk in her panties. Shaq told her that, Shaq told her to go dunk in her panties. … I’m with you, Shaq, I’m with you. … Dunk in some panties with no bra on. That’s how you sell tickets. …,” White continued. “I ain’t feel like watching no hs play no basketball. This ain’t nothing to do with the podcast, they can’t dunk. Man, we need an OnlyF**s WNBA, then I’ll tune in,” he added.

These comments came after O’Neal himself had made a controversial suggestion that Reese should capitalize on her athletic prowess by selling t-shirts featuring images of her dunking in shorts.

In October, Shaquille O’Neal appeared on Angel Reese’s podcast to float ideas as to how compensation in the WNBA can improve and suggested rims being lowered to open the possibility of more dunking.

At one point in the podcast, the conversation shifted to Reese’s physique and an outfit worn to a recent event, with Shaq, saying, “Bro, imagine you in those little ass shorts you had on at the ‘Wild ‘n Out’ show, dunking. You know how many T-shirts you gonna sell, you trippin. What? What? Those same little ass shorts.”

White, however, escalated the narrative in a way that many found offensive and demeaning.

Social media exploded in outrage following the podcast episode’s release. Fans and athletes alike were quick to call out White for his misogynistic and disrespectful comments. Many pointed out that such statements undermine the hard work and dedication female athletes put into their careers, reducing their talent to mere spectacle.

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