Phoenix, AZ – June 18, 2025 – Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham, known for her fiery play and bold off-court persona, has once again set social media ablaze, this time with leaked photos from a high-profile event that have thrust her into an unprecedented spotlight. The images, which reveal approximately 90% of her body in a daring outfit, have sparked widespread debate, admiration, and controversy. In a bizarre twist, the frenzy surrounding these photos culminated in an incident at a press conference where a journalist suffered a bloody nose, reportedly due to the chaotic crowd vying for a comment from the WNBA star. The event underscores Cunningham’s growing influence as a cultural figure and the intense scrutiny that accompanies her every move.
Cunningham, a 28-year-old sharpshooter who joined the Fever in February 2025 after six seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, attended the exclusive “Desert Glam” charity gala in Phoenix on June 14, 2025, hosted by a local fashion collective. The event, aimed at raising funds for women’s sports initiatives, attracted athletes, celebrities, and media. Cunningham, nicknamed “Spicy Sophie” for her gritty play and unapologetic style, arrived in a jaw-dropping ensemble: a sheer, floor-length gown with strategic embellishments that left little to the imagination. Photos captured by an attendee and leaked on X the following day went viral, amassing over 2 million views within hours. The images showcased Cunningham’s confidence, with fans praising her for redefining WNBA fashion, while critics questioned the appropriateness of her attire for a charity event.
The viral photos, shared across platforms like Instagram and Reddit, ignited a polarized reaction. Supporters lauded Cunningham’s boldness, with one X user writing, “Sophie’s out here owning every room she walks into. WNBA stars are the new fashion icons!” Others, however, deemed the outfit overly provocative, sparking debates about double standards in sports media coverage. A Reddit thread on r/wnba, garnering 1,200 upvotes, debated whether Cunningham’s off-court persona overshadows her on-court contributions, with one commenter noting, “She’s averaging 8.1 points and 4 rebounds this season, but all anyone talks about is her wardrobe.” The controversy echoes past discussions about Cunningham’s polarizing presence, including a 2022 incident in Australia where she inadvertently caused a severe injury to an opponent, requiring multiple surgeries.
The social media storm reached a fever pitch on June 16, when Cunningham addressed the photos during a press conference following the Fever’s 81-76 win over the Atlanta Dream. The packed room, buzzing with anticipation, turned chaotic as journalists clamored for questions about her outfit rather than her seven-rebound performance. In the ensuing scrum, a local sports reporter, identified as Mark Hensley of the Phoenix Sun-Times, was accidentally elbowed in the face by a colleague, resulting in a bloody nose. Hensley, visibly shaken but good-humored, later tweeted, “Chasing a Sophie Cunningham quote is a contact sport. Nose is fine, ego bruised. #WNBA” The incident, captured on video and shared widely, added a surreal layer to the saga, with fans joking about Cunningham’s ability to “break the internet and noses” without lifting a finger.
Cunningham, unfazed by the chaos, addressed the controversy with her characteristic wit. “I wore what made me feel powerful,” she said, per ESPN. “If my dress got people talking about women’s sports, mission accomplished. Now, can we talk about my rebounds?” Her response, coupled with her on-court camaraderie with teammate Caitlin Clark, reinforced her reputation as a player who thrives under pressure. Fever coach Stephanie White, speaking to The Indianapolis Star, praised Cunningham’s resilience: “Sophie’s a pro. She handles the noise and still shows up for her team.”
The leaked photos and subsequent incident highlight the evolving role of WNBA players as cultural influencers. Cunningham’s fashion choices, from a tan-line-revealing dress to cowboy boots and Daisy Dukes, have consistently drawn attention, aligning with the league’s surge in popularity. As noted by Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink in Harper’s Bazaar, “Fans are finally seeing us as more than just athletes,” a sentiment Cunningham has embraced. Her Instagram, boasting 272,000 followers, features a mix of game highlights, bikini snaps, and playful posts, cementing her status as a social media darling.
However, the spotlight has also brought challenges. Cunningham recently faced unfounded allegations of an affair with Phoenix Suns and Mercury CEO Josh Bartelstein, which she vehemently denied on May 21, 2025, calling them “untrue and extremely hurtful.” The lawsuit, filed by a Suns employee, was dismissed as baseless by both Cunningham and the Suns, but it underscored the scrutiny she faces. The bloody nose incident, while accidental, further illustrates the frenzy surrounding her every appearance.
As the Fever prepare for their next game against the New York Liberty, Cunningham remains focused on basketball. Her journey from a Missouri Tigers standout to a WNBA veteran reflects a blend of grit and glamour that resonates with fans. Whether sinking three-pointers or turning heads in a sheer gown, Cunningham continues to redefine what it means to be a modern athlete. The leaked photos may have sparked a social media storm, but for “Spicy Sophie,” it’s just another day in the spotlight.