A request for social media placed by Indiana Fever Guard Sophie Cunningham apparently has raised the wrong kind of attention for the Wnba star.
After someone had thrown a neon green dildo on the field during a match of July 29 between the Atlanta Dream and Golden State Valkyries, it inspired another person to swing another green dildo under the hoop during the game of August 1 between the Golden State Valkyries and the Chicago Sky.
An official kicked the smuggling where before it was removed, according to Where is the buzz.
Cunningham went to X, formerly Twitter, to make a fairly reasonable question to WNBA fans:
Towards the end of the second quarter, someone threw a green dildo to Cunningham, who surprised again.
Opposite player Kelsey Plum kicked the product back in the stands.
Although Sparks coach Lynne Roberts called the dildo ‘ridiculous’, ‘Dom’ and ‘Dom’, Cunningham was laughed at the incident.
Cunningham later made an Instagram story in which she noticed: “I didn’t know any way that that thing actually touched me. I knew I shouldn’t have tweeted that.”
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She also made a self -removing post about her previous request:
After a man who was suspected of throwing the dildo in the Golden State-Atlanta match was arrested on Saturday, the WNBA warned that “every fan who deliberately throws an object on court, is immediately outlined and a minimum of an annual ban will be confronted in addition to the subject and persecution by local authority” According to ESPN.


