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Angel Reese reacts to explicit Paige Bueckers AI photos going viral

Angel Reese took to social media to express her feelings on the matter

Angel Reese came out to defend her fellow peers from future harassment
Angel Reese came out to defend her fellow peers from future harassmentLAPRESSE
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Actualizado 22/04/2024 - 17:49 CST
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In a disturbing trend plaguing the sports world, prominent female athletes like Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, and Paige Bueckers have found themselves targeted by AI-generated explicit photos circulating online. Reese, the recent top pick in the WNBA draft, has emerged as a vocal advocate against this invasion of privacy, calling for stronger measures to protect young athletes.

The issue came to the forefront earlier this year when Reese, along with Clark and Bueckers, became victims of this digital exploitation. These young athletes, on the cusp of professional careers, have had to grapple with the distressing reality of fake explicit images tarnishing their reputations. Reese, who experienced this ordeal firsthand, took to social media to condemn the unauthorized use of her likeness in such a demeaning manner.

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"For me, it's weird and I don't like being sexualized in this manner," Reese expressed in a candid post on social media. Her courageous stance resonated with fans and fellow athletes alike, sparking a conversation about the need for greater safeguards to shield female athletes from cyber exploitation.

Reese's journey to the forefront of women's basketball has been marked by both triumphs and challenges. Bursting onto the scene in 2022 after transferring to LSU from Maryland, Reese quickly made a name for herself as one of the highest-earning athletes in college sports. Her on-court prowess was undeniable, culminating in a national championship for LSU in her debut season.

Reese will now look to progress in the WNBA

Despite her collegiate success, Reese faced a pivotal decision after her standout senior year. Opting to forego another season in college, she declared for the 2024 WNBA draft, where she was selected by the Chicago Sky as the seventh overall pick. Her transition to the professional ranks should have been a moment of celebration, yet it was marred by the disturbing trend of AI-generated explicit images haunting her and her peers.

As Reese and her fellow athletes prepare to embark on their professional journeys, the issue of digital privacy looms large. The unauthorized creation and dissemination of explicit images not only violate their rights but also perpetuate harmful stereotypes and undermine their achievements on the court.

In the face of adversity, Angel Reese has emerged as a beacon of resilience and advocacy. Her unwavering commitment to confronting this issue head-on serves as a rallying cry for change within the sports community and beyond. It's imperative that steps are taken to safeguard the digital privacy and dignity of female athletes, ensuring they are protected from exploitation in all its forms.

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