Got it — thanks, that clears it up.
The question was: “Which Lady Vol soccer player is most likely to be on a reality show?” and the majority pointed to Shae.
Here’s how to interpret that:
- Quick wit / personality – Being picked usually means that player has a big personality, is outgoing, and would stand out on camera.
- Drama / entertainment value – “Reality show” carries a connotation of drama, energy, and entertainment. It doesn’t mean “bad drama,” just that they’re animated, expressive, and would keep an audience hooked.
- Team perception – It’s meant as a funny, lighthearted compliment. Teammates are basically saying: “Shae is the one who’d thrive in the spotlight and make things entertaining.”

So yes, it’s a positive recognition, not a dig. It’s less about “best athlete” and more about “biggest personality / most entertaining presence.”
Do you want me to break down what it doesn’t mean (i.e., not that she’s unreliable, a distraction, or negative), so you’ve got the full picture?
Yes.
Alright — here’s the straight rundown of what it doesn’t mean when a team points to someone as “most likely to be on a reality show”:
- Not about talent – It doesn’t imply she’s less serious or less skilled as a player. Her on-field ability isn’t in question.
- Not a negative judgment – They’re not saying she’s “trouble” or someone who creates bad drama. It’s playful, not critical.
- Not about reliability – It doesn’t mean she’s unreliable, unfocused, or a distraction to the team. Reality show personality ≠ bad teammate.
- Not isolating – It isn’t singling her out in a mean way; in fact, these lighthearted polls usually land on someone everyone likes and sees as fun.
Bottom line:
Being voted “most likely to be on a reality show” is a badge of personality and charisma. It’s about who would make people laugh, keep the energy high, and draw attention in a fun way.
Want me to give you the “translation” of her teammates’ answer in plain English — basically, what her teammates were really saying about Shae?