Angel Reese Leaves Speedy Morman Stunned in Viral Exchange

Sitting for a chat with Angel Reese is not for the weak. And this time around, Speedy Morman got the firsthand taste of it.
The Journalist pulled up for one of the latest episodes of Reese’s “Unapologetically Angel” podcast. The dating life conversation usually goes easily, but not with Reese around, who had some fiery remarks for Morman.
“I've tried to find you plenty of women, (but) your expectations”, she said to Morman. “I don't want my friends or anybody that I know, with the quality of a man like you sometimes.”
The conversation was about how Morman’s dating life looks currently, who likes to stay on his grind. But he asked Reese to notify him if she finds someone for him. But Reese wouldn’t really want anyone she knows to date, Morman.
To explain herself, Reese even had the “tennis bracelet theory.” It is when you look at something that looks great from the outside, “but the inside, the quality just is not great.” Morman obviously took this “as disrespect”, but his wit won.
Speedy Morman Had Witty Comebacks for Reese
The 31-year-old didn’t “even know what (Reese) mean by that”, even though the Bayou Barbie was clear with her tennis bracelet stance. However, Morman turned it around pretty fast, adding layer upon layer to the whole thing.
“You know what I took away from that? That on the outside, you think I look great”, he said. “And that's enough for me. So, ladies, listen, I look great… I'm a good man, Savannah… And if you notice, no tennis bracelets here.”
The friendly fire went on as Reese joked that the “bracelet that's on that (Morman’s) left hand, might snap.” But once again, Morman’s comeback was, “Well, it might. You know, gold prices are kind of high these days. I don't go to the same jeweller as you.”
On a serious note, Morman ended this banter with a “I don't agree, but I respect you, and I hear you.” But how serious that actually was, well, that’s between these two.
But do you agree with Reese, though? Comment it down.
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Written by

Deblina Roy
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Souvik Roy
