
Sophie Cunningham’s Mic-Drop Podcast Shakes the WNBA
On a recent Show Me Something episode, Sophie Cunningham traded locker room laughs for a blistering, unfiltered take on the WNBA’s hidden politics. Breaking the league’s unwritten rule of silence, she criticized DeWanna Bonner’s departure from the Indiana Fever, slammed media favoritism toward certain veterans, and condemned the targeting of rookies like Caitlin Clark.
“I’m not here to protect feelings. I’m here to protect the game,” Sophie declared — a soundbite that exploded online, sparking the hashtag #StandWithSophie and amassing millions of views in hours.
Her defense of Clark — “Why bully the person growing your sport?” — lit up fanbases, fueled merchandise sales, and drew both praise and backlash. League officials reportedly held “containment calls” while sponsors rushed to book her.
Summoned to a league meeting days later, Sophie left with one line: “You can’t unring a bell.”
In 30 minutes, she proved players no longer need league-controlled media to shape the conversation — and the WNBA’s playbook may never recover.