In the past few years, Sophie Cunningham has moved up the ladder of popularity significantly. Joining the Indiana Fever, Cunningham struck a great rapport with none other than Caitlin Clark. And her enforcer persona on the court made her a crowd favorite instantly. Even as the WNBA season ended, the 29-year-old kept up the hype with her shenanigans.
Recently, the Fever star stated how she trusted Clark with clutch three-pointers. However, in a recently uploaded video on TikTok, Cunningham brought out the funny side of herself.

Sophie Cunningham Shows Her Moves In Recent TikTok Video
Cunningham, just like all the other WNBA stars, is uncertain about her future. But she is not letting the tension get to her. In a recently uploaded story on Instagram, the Fever star shared glimpses of her latest TikTok dance video.
The video was originally uploaded on February 15, 2026, where the 29-year-old could be seen dancing alongside Erica Wheeler. Interestingly, while both Wheeler and Cunningham had an Indiana Fever connection, the duo never played together for Indiana. Yet, their chemistry in the video looked incredible.
Having a lot of fun while filming, the duo could be seen vibing to ‘Strut’ by Jenn Carter, Ayanna Ife, and Zeddy Will.
Sophie Cunningham brings out the moves!!! pic.twitter.com/ZIvc5JXb1G
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Now then, this was not the only instance when Cunningham had caused a stir with her TikTok videos. Back in July 2025, the Fever star lip-synced to Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Manchild.’ What was interesting was how she mentioned ‘@some refs,’ taking a shot at the WNBA officials for their poor decision-making on the court.
Immediately, the video went viral and also garnered the attention of the WNBA. The authorities did not take the incident in a good light and went on to impose a $500 fine on Cunningham. Meanwhile, continuing to be her unfiltered self, the 29-year-old is not liking how things are going in the WNBA at the moment.
Why Is Sophie Cunningham Angry At The WNBA Owners?

Cunningham is not in line at all with how the owners are dealing with the ongoing CBA situation. Following over a year and a half of discussions, the WNBA is still not showing enough urgency to solve the matters with its players.
“It just blows my mind that these other owners are doing the most bare minimum. And it’s like sell your team and let other people who want to be a part of something great put their money into it. It’s just kind of crazy to me,” Cunningham said in a recent episode of ‘Show Me Something’ podcast.
Thus, with everybody waiting for the WNBA season to commence smoothly, the answer to the same lies in the future.











