Martina Navratilova stands up for Sophie Cunningham after 'problematic' criticism on WNBA star amid trans-athlete row
- Sophie Cunningham, a guard for the Indiana Fever in the WNBA with 5 million Instagram followers, spoke out against biological males competing in women's sports and private spaces in a July ESPN interview.
- Cunningham's stance has sparked backlash and media criticism, but she insists it is about protecting girls' safety and privacy, not hatred toward transgender individuals.
- She remains steadfast in her views and calls for protecting girls' sports and safety amid ongoing debates over transgender athletes.
- Despite the controversy, Cunningham remains a popular figure and received praise on social media after a recent post-game performance.
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Sophie Cunningham Stuck Her Neck Out For Our Daughters. It’s Time For Parents To Join Her.
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Sophie Cunningham Sets The Internet On Fire With "USA" Chant In Indianapolis Bar After A Fever Win - The American Tribune.com
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham drew another wave of attention after climbing atop an Indianapolis bar and joining a roaring “USA” chant following her team’s latest victory. Cunningham pumped her fist as patrons crowded around the bar and repeatedly boomed the patriotic chant. The moment came during a singalong of Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue.” Video of the scene quickly spread across social media. The celebration unfo…
'She’s literally one of the worst players': Fox News sparks outrage with coverage of Sophie Cunningham
Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn , Fox NewsThe Indiana Fever went 3-0 last week, capping off the run with an overtime win against a potential first-round playoff opponent in the Atlanta Dream. Caitlin Clark dominated in the game, scoring 26 points and adding nine assists in the 95-91 victory. However, as has been the case lately, a lot of attention was paid to reserve guard Sophie Cunningham on Sunday, despite her only scoring three points in the…
Mother and Daughter Forced to Cover “XX/XY” Shirts at State Farm Arena After Paying $1,000 Tickets to Support Sophie Cunningham — While Pro-Trans Message Appeared on Jumbotron * The Gateway Pundit * by Jim Hᴏft
A mother and her daughter paid $1,000 apiece for tickets to Monday’s Indiana Fever vs. The post Mother and Daughter Forced to Cover “XX/XY” Shirts at State Farm Arena After Paying $1,000 Tickets to Support Sophie Cunningham — While Pro-Trans Message Appeared on Jumbotron appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
She already celebrated before her honorary day! Sophie Cunningham went really steep before her 30th birthday.
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