Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull standing over Sydney Colson (Photo via Twitter)
Sophie Cunningham and her teammates sure have a strange connection to each other.
Off the court, Cunningham has startd a podcast, Show Me Something, with friend and co-host, West Wilson. Speaking to People, she acknowledged that the main goal of the podcast is for her and West to have fun.
“We’re lighthearted, and sometimes our love language is, like s***talking,” she told the publication.
“It’ll be cool that people can see our humor, what we’re actually like, and it’s coming from us and not from other people perceiving or portraying what they think we are.”
On the court, her game has finally started to come around with the absence of Caitlin Clark.
Before Sunday’s game against the Seattle Storm, Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull had a strange interaction with Fever guard Sydney Colson.
Cunningham put her vagina in her face as Hull put her butt on her.
Cunningham scored 17 points, grabbed five rebounds, and provided two assists, shooting 4 of 5 from the three-point range and 5 of 6 in the paint as the Fever took down Seattle.
She has really stepped up during Caitlin Clark’s absence, averaging 11.7 points per contest over the past two weeks.
The victory took the Fever to a 17-12 record.
How Social Media Reacted To Sophie Cunningham’s Behavior
Sophie Cunningham (Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)
“But I’d be wrong if I saw Sophie & Lexie walking down the street, and just dropped to my knee and started tying my shoe right?” one person said.
“Very disrespectful!” a second person wrote.
“Is that female teabagging? TulipIng?” a third person asked.
“Why she putting her coochie all in her face,” a fourth person asked of Sophie Cunningham.
“Sexual assault in broad daylight,” one final person commented.