Angel Reese Reportedly Furious as Caitlin Clark Pulls in $10 Million Off the Court—Fans Left Speechless by Shocking Payday
Angel Reese Reportedly Furious as Caitlin Clark Pulls in $10 Million Off the Court—Fans Left Speechless by Shocking Payday
The rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese just took a dramatic turn—off the court.
According to new reports, Caitlin Clark has earned a jaw-dropping $10 million through endorsements, sponsorships, and off-court deals since entering the WNBA. The news has stunned fans—and reportedly left Angel Reese absolutely furious.
While both Clark and Reese have been credited with bringing fresh energy and attention to women’s basketball, this latest development highlights just how far ahead Clark is in terms of marketability and commercial impact.
The Breakdown of Clark’s Off-Court Empire
From major partnerships with Nike, Gatorade, State Farm, and more, Caitlin Clark has become a marketing phenomenon. Her appeal stretches far beyond basketball, tapping into mainstream popularity that few WNBA players—past or present—have achieved.
Multiple sources estimate her off-court earnings in the $10 million range, with more deals in negotiation. She’s been featured in national commercials, magazine covers, and social media campaigns, all while maintaining a reputation as humble, relatable, and fiercely competitive.
Her fanbase continues to grow at record speed, and brands are lining up to be part of the Caitlin Clark wave.
Angel Reese Reacts
But not everyone is celebrating.
Insiders close to the league say Angel Reese was “livid” upon hearing the numbers. While Reese herself has secured high-profile deals and has a strong brand, the massive gap between her earnings and Clark’s has reportedly fueled behind-the-scenes tension.
Reese has never been one to stay quiet, and she’s made it clear in past interviews that she feels overlooked and underappreciated by the media compared to Clark. Now, with this financial revelation, some believe the divide between the two stars could get even more personal.
Fans React: Shock, Support, and Speculation
Social media exploded with reactions. Some fans praised Clark’s success as a breakthrough for women’s sports. Others expressed sympathy for Reese, suggesting that race, media bias, and public perception play a huge role in how endorsement money is distributed.
“Caitlin Clark is making superstar money in a league that’s barely on TV. That’s not just talent—that’s marketing magic,” one user tweeted.
Another added, “Angel Reese deserves better. She’s a star too, and the media needs to stop playing favorites.”
A League Divided?
The WNBA is benefitting from the buzz both players generate, but the growing disparity in public perception and financial backing could create deeper divisions. The league must now navigate not only the on-court rivalry between two of its brightest stars, but also the business politics that come with fame, visibility, and influence.
As for Clark, she’s keeping her focus on the game—but her earnings are proof that she’s not just dominating on the scoreboard. She’s changing the economics of women’s basketball.
And whether fans love her or hate her, one thing is certain: Caitlin Clark is the most bankable name in the WNBA right now—and that’s leaving a lot of people talking.
Stay tuned. This story is just getting started.