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Angel Reese discusses the online harassment she faced from fans following the 2023 national championship game.

**Title:** Angel Reese Addresses Cyberbullying After Championship Win

**Meta Description:** Angel Reese discusses her experiences with cyberbullying following her national championship win and her efforts to raise awareness.

**URL Slug:** angel-reese-cyberbullying-awareness

**Headline:** Angel Reese Opens Up About Cyberbullying and Community Support After Championship Victory

Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky All-Star, has bravely shared her experiences with cyberbullying since her pivotal role in the 2023 LSU Tigers women’s basketball national championship team. In a recent interview with ESPN, Reese revealed that she has initiated a campaign aimed at raising awareness about the impact of cyberbullying.

Reflecting on her journey, Reese stated, “I’ve experienced it. It was hard for me in the beginning.” She described how her life transformed dramatically after winning the national championship, noting that it was the first time she encountered such negativity on social media. “I thought I had a huge following before, but it skyrocketed to millions. It was bigger than basketball when they were finding my address, my car. I had to change my whole lifestyle.”

While Reese has developed a thicker skin over time, she acknowledges that not everyone possesses the same resilience. “It doesn’t bother me as much anymore, but not everybody has a thick skin. That’s why I think players always come up to me and ask, ‘Are you OK? How are you doing?’ I don’t really know what’s genuine, but I’m starting to open up and branch a little bit.”

The 2023 national championship game was also marked by a notable incident involving Caitlin Clark, which sparked an ongoing rivalry between the two basketball stars. Reese expressed that she has grown closer to her teammates this year compared to the previous season, particularly during the 2024 All-Star Game in Phoenix. “This is the closest I’ve been to these players this year. Last year, I wasn’t that close. When I was in Phoenix, I was very quiet. I didn’t talk to anybody,” she explained. “What I really love about this league is being able to have sisters.”

Reese emphasized the importance of community and support, stating, “I don’t have any sisters. Being able to have sisters here who really care about me and knowing I can take that and transform that into the community is vital. There’s a lot of cyberbullying going on. Not everybody is as strong as I am, and I thought, ‘Why not flip a negative into a positive and give back?’ I try to give back as much as I can.”

As she prepares to participate in her second WNBA All-Star Game, Reese is currently averaging 14 points and 12.6 rebounds for the Sky, showcasing her talent and resilience on the court.

**FAQ:**
**Q: What is Angel Reese doing to combat cyberbullying?**
A: Angel Reese has started a campaign to raise awareness about cyberbullying, sharing her personal experiences and encouraging others to support one another in the community. 

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