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#BarbieSoWhite? Race-baiting WNBA star Angel Reese acts like she's never seen a black doll before
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The WNBA's Atlanta Dream held a Barbie Night on Monday in celebration of star player Angel Reese getting her own doll, but Reese's pregame comments are what stole the show.
Reese's baffling claim defies all known Barbie history, which launched its first black doll named Francie in 1966, billed as Barbie's cousin.
In 2005, music group Destiny's Child (which included Beyonce) had its own Barbie dolls.
Reese's new doll is part of the Barbie Signature lineup that is now sold at $38 each on Mattel's website.
NBA icon LeBron James even has a Barbie doll too.