Sophie Cunningham and Stephanie White (Photos via Twitter)
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham was the unfortunate recipient of a lime green dildo to her lower extremities late in the second quarter after Sparks star Kelsey Plum made a free throw.
The infamous sex toy appeared to bounce off Cunningham’s foot, jolting the guard, to which Plum swiftly walked over and kicked the toy off the court.
It was yet another shocking moment where a dildo has made its way onto a WNBA court in recent weeks.
Cunningham had taken to social media after the second sex toy was hurled onto the court in Chicago when the Valkyries faced off against the Sky August 1, posting, “stop throwing dildos on the court… you’re going to hurt one of us.”
Just days later, Cunningham would be hit by one.
After taking a dildo to the leg, Cunningham could be seen smiling and laughing as she made her way over to the Los Angeles Sparks bench to talk about what just happened.
In the midst of doing that, Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White could be seen screaming Sophie Cunningham’s name on the other end to tell her to get her head back in the game and not on the sex toy.
To make matters worse for Cunningham and her team, the Fever lost to the Sparks 100-91.
Sophie Cunningham Speaks Out
Sophie Cunningham (Photo By Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images)
During Tuesday’s episode of her podcast, Cunningham addressed the issue of the objects being hurled onto courts and thought about what the fallout would look like if a player were hit by one.
Cunningham said her mom even told her to beware of the possibility of being hit by such an object.
Then, she got hit by one.
“Stop throwing dildos on the court… you’re going to hurt one of us,” she wrote days ago.
After getting hit, Cunningham made light of the situation by resharing that post after Tuesday’s game with the message, “This did not age well.”
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