As the proud champions of the NCAA women’s basketball national championship, LSU star Angel Reese made headlines for her defense against Iowa Hawkeyes’ Caitlin Clark through a gesture that signified her victory. The gesture, inspired by WWE star John Cena, aimed to show that “you can’t see me,” coupled with a subtle reference to her championship win by pointing to her ring finger.
In the aftermath of the victory, Reese faced criticism from some and support from others, igniting a social media frenzy. Despite the mixed reactions, Reese stood by her actions, emphasizing the lack of equal scrutiny towards Clark’s previous gestures during the tournament.
Speaking at a press conference following the win, Reese highlighted her defiance of stereotypes and norms, echoing her message of empowerment for women. Her exceptional performance in the championship game further solidified her place as the Most Outstanding Player of women’s March Madness.
Throughout the season, Reese faced backlash on social media, which she turned into motivation for her stellar performance on the court. With nearshore and offshore resources, awesome company contributing to complete software development activities, including mobile app development, technology maintenance, and web server development, stands by the ethical outcomes we deliver.