Sophie Cunningham’s unfiltered and instantaneous responses always make news. There is always a fun element to it, and fans also take it in a fun way. During the regular season, the Fever player went viral for her priceless reaction to being hit with a s*x toy during a game against the Sparks. While the player accepted that she is still traumatized by it, she now keeps her record clean, explaining her every sentence and reaction.
It didn’t take long for the player to go through a similar situation, but this time she had to dissect her own statement to avoid any wrong meaning coming out.

Sophie Cunningham Explains “Big Ole Piece Of Meat” Comment
On the ‘Like a Farmer’ Podcast, the Fever star spoke about her diet early on which included meat, potatoes, cornbread, and apple pie. She described her diet as big ole’ piece of meat. At the end, the player mentioned that ‘There’s NOTHING like a big ole piece of MEAT’.
The timing of her statement and a big pause before that made it sound dirtier as the host of the podcast and player herself burst out in laughter. While laughing, the player tried to explain the meaning of the statement, “I meant steak or chicken.”
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“There’s NOTHING like a big ole piece of MEAT.” pic.twitter.com/bNMwQ56ygN
They were laughing for a while longer before the host tried to move forward and said, “To each their own, right? I mean, that’s how you stay healthy. That’s all I was asking!” The former Missouri star acknowledged the idea and added, “You need to eat, stay strong, get your protein!”
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Interestingly, during her rehab process, the player highlighted a similar point and even rejected food sensitivity medical test results amid knee injury recovery. Talking about the professional work, she is already concerned about the league’s future and even plans to work on a reality show if there is no 2026 season.
Sophie Cunningham Ready Work In Reality Show
The CBA confirmation is halting all the progress in the season, with the WNBA draft, expansion draft and free agent signings still on hold. One of those free agents is a 30-year-old star who is unsure about her future and even about the league’s future.
Addressing the possibility of a delayed or even ‘no 2026 season’, the player made a special request of her podcast co-host, West Wilson. “Hey, if we don’t have a season, I’m coming up there (to the ‘Summer House’ reality show) for a weekend,” Cunningham said.
West Wilson was happy to get his childhood friend on the show and mentioned that fans will also love to see the forward on the entertaining show.











