Angel Reese rewards herself with a pink Rolls-Royce after making history

Angel Reese’s record-breaking week came with a luxury flex, as her pink-interior Rolls-Royce became a talking point just before she made more WNBA history.
The Atlanta Dream forward has built her image on production, personality and style, so the car felt less like a random purchase and more like another part of the Angel Reese brand.
Her timing only made the moment louder.
Angel Reese pink Rolls-Royce turns heads before WNBA record night
A WNBA Got Game post showed Reese’s pink-interior Rolls-Royce, with teammate Te-Hina Paopao clearly loving the custom look.
Public reports described the car as a Rolls-Royce Cullinan with a custom pink interior, shown off in mid-June 2026. The exact purchase date has not been firmly confirmed, so the safest read is that the vehicle surfaced publicly that week.
Reese has been linked with luxury cars before. She previously drew attention for a white Mercedes-Benz SUV with a pink interior after entering the WNBA, while the Rolls-Royce appears to be the biggest public addition to her collection.
The pink detail fits her image. Reese has long leaned into the Barbie identity, first as Bayou Barbie and then as one of the WNBA’s most marketable young stars.
Angel Reese makes history as Dream beat Fever
The car talk would have been fun on its own, but Reese followed it with a serious basketball marker.
On June 20, she became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 1,000 career rebounds, getting there in just 79 games. Tina Charles held the previous record at 89 games.
Reese reached the milestone during Atlanta’s 113-96 win over the Indiana Fever. The record-setting board came with 4:29 left in the third quarter after an Allisha Gray miss, and Reese turned it into a putback.
She finished with 18 points, eight rebounds and one assist in 31 minutes, while the Dream produced one of their strongest offensive performances of the season.
That is what makes the Rolls-Royce moment work. Reese did not just show off luxury. She backed it with the kind of record that proves her rise is still moving fast.
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