Sophie Cunningham reacts after getting booed by sold-out crowd
- Sophie Cunningham, an Indiana Fever guard, was booed by some fans during a WNBA game in Toronto but finished strong with 13 points and praised the crowd's passion.
- A rally supporting Cunningham took place outside the Toronto arena, led by Canadian powerlifting champion April Hutchinson, and involved some conflict with a small group holding opposing views; Toronto police helped ensure safety.
- Toronto police issued tickets to a Rebel News mobile billboard supporting Cunningham for violating municipal by-laws; Rebel News plans to legally contest the charges.
- Cunningham became a polarizing figure after expressing support for protecting women's sports from biological males, sparking national debate and leading to mixed reactions, though she emphasized sportsmanship and inspiration.
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Sophie Cunningham gets relentlessly booed in Canada — and shuts the haters down in the classiest way possible
Sophie Cunningham responded with style, grace, and domination after fans in Canada booed her relentlessly during the Indiana Fever game against the Toronto Temper Tuesday. The star guard has come under fire after she made a powerful statement in support of women's sports and against biological males competing against females. 'I think that’s what sports is all about. You’re going to get boos. You’re going to get cheers.' That may have been the i…
Sophie Cunningham Silences Booing Crowd — Then Sends a Message
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham faced relentless booing every time she touched the ball during Tuesday night’s game in Toronto. The hostile reception appeared tied to her earlier comments defending the integrity of women’s sports. Cunningham responded by draining all three of her three-point attempts, helping the Fever secure a 101-95 victory over the Toronto Tempo. After the final buzzer, she chose not to complain. Instead, she offered pr…
Sophie Cunningham sent a loud and clear message after getting viciously booed in Canada
By Zach Dean OutKick The Fever guard embraced the hostile reception, helping her team to a 101-95 win over the Tempo Sophie Cunningham put on her big girl pants and hard hat, and ventured into Canada for the first time in her life Tuesday night. That’s right. Canada. More specifically, Toronto. What a patriot! It...
Canadian powerlifting champion April Hutchinson leads first Sophie Cunningham rally outside the US
Canadian powerlifting champion April Hutchinson led the seventh Sophie Cunningham rally on Tuesday night in Toronto – the first to take place outside of the U.S.A crowd of Cunningham supporters gathered outside of Scotiabank Arena ahead of the Indiana Fever's win against the Toronto Tempo. Supporters were seen wearing XX-XY Athletics T-shirts.Hutchinson told Fox News Digital it was all Cunningham supporters, until a small crowd of around five pe…
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