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Sophie Cunningham's popularity has grown in leaps and bounds during this WNBA season, her first with the Indiana Fever. Part of her sudden notoriety came in a sequence of games where Cunningham showed her physicality in response to opposition roughness with superstar Caitlin Clark.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham turned heads on Sunday with a message about "hot girls" emblazoned across her T-shirt before a win over the Chicago Sky.
In Indiana’s last game, Hull scored seven points off the bench to help the Fever secure a statement win against their biggest rivals, the Chicago Sky, 93-78. The former Stanford standout also registered four rebounds, three assists and one triple in 19 minutes of action.
Sophie Cunningham grabbed attention before the Indiana Fever’s game against the Chicago Sky with her bold 'Hot Girls Eat Arby’s' shirt, sparking rumors of a brand deal with the fast-food chain.
Whether she’s on or off the court, Indiana Fever forward Sophie Cunningham is bold, unbothered, and unapologetically herself—often going viral for exactly that.
Fever guard Sophie Cunningham turned heads before Sunday's game with her new crop top that read, "Hot Girls Eat Arby's."
It didn't take long for Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham to profit off one of her pregame fits. Four months after her viral food review on TikTok, Cunningham walked into this weekend's game vs. the Chicago Sky with a "Hot Girls Eat Arby's" shirt and left it with a now iconic brand partnership.
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