WNBA star Angel Reese just inked a groundbreaking deal with McDonald's, making her the first female athlete to have her own signature meal with the fast-food giant.

The Chicago Sky forward joins the ranks of celebrities like Travis Scott, BTS, and Cardi B, who have previously partnered with McDonald's for special menu items.

What's in 'The Angel Reese Special?'

Andscape reports that McDonald's rolled out the long-awaited meal's details on Thursday, calling it "The Angel Reese Special." In case you're wondering what this limited-time combo contains, it's composed of:

  • a Quarter Pounder stuffed with smoky BBQ sauce, crispy bacon, and cheese
  • a medium serving of fries
  • a Hi-C Orange Lavaburst drink

A Tasty Treat—But Not Exactly a Health-Conscious Choice

While the meal sounds great, those who are dieting might want to think twice before indulging. According to McDonald's official nutrition facts, The Angel Reese Special packs a big punch:

  • 1,230 calories
  • 50 grams of fat
  • 160 grams of carbs
  • 82 grams of sugar
  • 1,790 mg of sodium

With such high numbers, this meal is more of an occasional indulgence than a pre-game fuel-up, Fitness enthusiasts might consider hitting the gym before—or after—chowing down.

'A Dream Come True' For Angel Reese

Despite the meal's indulgent nature, Angel Reese couldn't be more thrilled about the partnership.

"It's really a dream come true to be the first-ever female athlete to have my own meal and be part of McDonald's amazing basketball legacy," Reese shared via TMZ Sports.

This latest collaboration is definitely one of the books. Indeed, Reese is carving her own name in the sports and market world, proving that her impact goes beyond the basketball court.

When Can You Get It?

McDonald's fans won't have to wait too long to try The Angel Reese Special—it officially hits menus on February 10.

In the end, it all depends on whether you will give it a shot or not. For health-conscious peeps, eating a 1,000 plus calorie-food could break their healthy diet. For those who just want to try for the sake of just trying, you can freely consume this "heart attack" combo meal—it's fine if it's just for your "sometimes" consumption.