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The Chicago Sky were preparing for a championship run. The WNBA was preparing for another record-breaking season of ratings. But today, the entire league has been brought to a screeching, joyous halt by an announcement that no one—absolutely no one—saw coming.
In a move that has instantly shifted the axis of the women’s basketball world, Angel Reese—the “Bayou Barbie,” the double-double machine, and the face of the Chicago Sky—has officially announced that she will miss the entire 2026 WNBA season.
But it isn’t an injury. It isn’t a contract dispute.
In a stunning, high-glamour Instagram post released just minutes ago, Reese revealed the reason for her sudden departure: She is expecting her first child.
The Post That Broke the Internet
At 11:00 AM CST, Reese’s social media channels went dark, then lit up with a single, breathtaking image.
The photo, shot in high-contrast black and white, shows Reese standing not on a basketball court, but on a quiet beach. She is wearing a flowing dress, her hands cradling a visible baby bump. The fierce, trash-talking competitor is gone; in her place is a woman glowing with serene, undeniable happiness.
The caption was characteristically bold, yet deeply personal:
“I’ve spent my whole life chasing rings. But God decided it was time to give me a different kind of crown. To my Sky family and my fans: I won’t be on the court this season. I’m trading my jersey for a diaper bag for a little while. My greatest rebound is coming… just not on the court. See you in 2027. #BabyBayou #MommaReese”
The League in Shock
The announcement has sent shockwaves through the WNBA front offices. Reese was projected to be an MVP contender this year. Her absence leaves a massive void in the paint for Chicago and a massive void in the marketing machine of the league.
“I had to read it three times,” said ESPN analyst Andraya Carter live on air. “Angel Reese is the engine of the Sky. To lose her for a season is devastating for the team, but for Angel the woman? This is a beautiful, life-altering chapter. It reminds us that these athletes are human beings first.”
Caitlin Clark, Reese’s longtime rival and peer, was one of the first to comment, dropping a series of heart emojis and writing: “Congratulations, Angel! The best stat line of your life. So happy for you.”
A Secret Kept Under Wraps
The level of secrecy surrounding this pregnancy is being hailed as a masterclass in privacy.
Reese, who is one of the most photographed women in sports, managed to hide her pregnancy through the entire offseason, appearing at fashion weeks and NBA games in carefully curated outfits that concealed her growing bump.Sports
Sources close to Reese say she wanted to enjoy the moment privately with her partner—rumored to be NBA star Wendell Carter Jr., though the post did not explicitly confirm the father—before sharing it with the world.
She wanted peace before the storm,” said a source close to the Sky organization. “Angel lives her life out loud, but she wanted to keep this quiet until she was ready. She told the team yesterday. There were tears, hugs, and a lot of screaming.”
From a basketball perspective, the news is a seismic blow to Chicago. Reese led the league in rebounding last year and was the defensive anchor of the team. Without her, the Sky’s playoff hopes take a significant hit.
“The Eastern Conference just opened up wide,” noted sports columnist Jemele Hill. “You don’t just replace Angel Reese. You have to reinvent your entire identity.”Sports
But for today, the stats don’t matter. The standings don’t matter.
Today, the story isn’t about points per game. It’s about a new life.
Angel Reese has spent her career proving people wrong. She was the villain, then the hero, then the superstar. Now, she is taking on the only title that carries more weight than “Champion.”
Mom.
The WNBA season will go on, but it will be a little quieter, a little less swagger-filled, and a lot less “Barbie” without her.
But one thing is for sure: When she returns in 2027, she’ll have a new biggest fan sitting courtside.
Congrats, Angel. The best is yet to come.