Angel Reese Accuses Caitlin Clark Of Being A ‘Scared White Girl’ In Viral TikTok Video
The rivalry between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark just hit another boiling point. On Tuesday, Reese stirred controversy with a TikTok post that took a direct and racially charged jab at Clark. The video showed a photo of Clark walking away from a visibly agitated Reese, with a bold caption hovering above it: “White girl running away from the fade.”
It didn’t take long for the video to explode across social media. Reese’s millions of followers saw it first, but by mid-afternoon, the clip was circulating far beyond TikTok. Sports fans, media voices, and athletes began weighing in quickly, with many questioning not just the tone of the video, but the motivation behind it.
Reaction To The Post Reignites Longstanding Debate

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese (Photo Via Imagn Images)
This isn’t the first time Reese has appeared to mock or belittle Clark, but the racial language in this post struck a deeper chord. While tensions between the two stars have brewed since their NCAA matchups, critics argue that Reese’s latest move goes beyond trash talk and veers into dangerous territory.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III, who previously said Reese “hates” Clark, now looks validated in the eyes of some. Reese’s post added fuel to that view. Meanwhile, ESPN personalities like Ryan Clark, Jemele Hill, and Chiney Ogwumike, who have downplayed any animosity or racial element in this rivalry, face renewed scrutiny.
Ryan Clark, in particular, previously questioned Griffin’s right to comment on Black women, citing Griffin’s interracial marriage. But now, voices across the sports world are asking whether Clark and others owe Griffin an apology. The contrast between Griffin’s stance and those defending Reese continues to widen.
So far, Reese has not commented on the backlash, and none of her usual media defenders have spoken publicly about the TikTok post. That silence hasn’t gone unnoticed. Fans and commentators alike are calling out the double standard, pointing out that if the roles were reversed and Clark had shared a racially charged post about Reese, the outrage would likely be immediate and widespread.
ESPN’s Monica McNutt once said, “If this were the other way around, oh Lord.” That sentiment is echoing louder now, as the sports world waits to see if anyone will hold Reese accountable—or if the controversy will get swept under the rug once again.
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