PHOTO: Sophie Cunningham Sent The Internet Into A Frenzy After Going Cheeks Out On A Boat – News

PHOTO: Sophie Cunningham Sent The Internet Into A ...

PHOTO: Sophie Cunningham Sent The Internet Into A Frenzy After Going Cheeks Out On A Boat

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Sophie Cunningham (Photo Via Instagram/@sophie_cham)
While fans were still talking about sex toys being tossed onto courts, Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham gave them something else to look at. A cheeky old photo of her soaking in the sun on a boat has suddenly made its way back into circulation and set social media ablaze. Wearing a purple bikini top and floral bottoms, Cunningham gave a pose from behind, perched on the bow, fully living her life.

The photo may not be fresh off the camera, but it’s making waves anyway. Sophie’s carefree attitude, toned frame, and bold bikini moment have taken over timelines. Although the photo is from earlier, but it has all August vibes. The sun’s blazing, and she’s out there on a boat living like she’s is enjoying the summer.

Sophie Cunningham Facing The WNBA Drama

Sophie Cunningham’s Response To Fans Throwing Sex Toys Onto The Court At WNBA Games Has The Entire Internet In StitchesSophie Cunningham (Photo By Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)
But she’s also catching some online heat and also has been there in headlines. Before her Fever faced off against the Dallas Wings on August 1 at the American Airlines Center, Cunningham had something to say. She hit X with a post saying, “Stop throwing dildos on the court… you’re going to hurt one of us.”

 

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Her message wasn’t accepted well. Some dismissed her warning, others turned it into a punchline, and a few went full troll mode. But the point was clear that she’s not afraid to call it out.

 

Still, Cunningham keeps it real. Off the court, she’s been cracking jokes and dropping surprises. In an interview with PEOPLE, she confessed her Bravo addiction runs deep, so deep that she’s actually thought about faking sick just to sneak away to the Summer House set. “I haven’t been [to the house] because it’s during our season,” she admitted. “Though, we have said this so many times — I think I’m gonna, like, fake being sick or something and just show up there.”

From boat pics to clear takes, Sophie Cunningham is everywhere. She’s not just in the WNBA conversation, she is the conversation for the time being.

Disclaimer: This story is fictional and created for entertainment purposes only. Any names, characters, places, or events are fictitious or used fictitiously. No real person or organization is intended to be portrayed.

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