Sophie Cunningham is currently busy figuring out her next move in the WNBA. Having become a free agent, Cunningham expressed her willingness to sign up for a lucrative, multi-year contract next.
And as her popularity with the fans grows, the Fever supporters are rooting to sign Cunningham to a multi-year deal. However, apart from all this, the 29-year-old is also having some fun catching up with the likes of Sydney Sweeney and making her debut on the ‘Good Morning America’ show.
Now, in a recent turn of events, Cunningham came across Tom Brady’s claim of cloning his dog. Immediately, she made it clear that it was not something natural.
Sophie Cunningham Makes Clear Statement About Tom Brady Cloning His Dog
Cunningham is currently teasing a full recovery. And while she is in the rehabilitation process, the 29-year-old is taking out time to give her commentary on the hot topics that are making the news.

Surely, one of the most talked-about topics has been the NFL star claiming to clone his dog. Brady recently pointed out that his dog Junie is a clone of ‘Lua,’ who passed away back in December 2023.
Now, when the Fever star came across the news, she made it clear that it was not something she approves of. Instead, Cunningham termed the NFL legend’s decision to clone Lua as some ‘weird sh*t.’
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“I don’t have a problem with him (Brady), but he does some weird sh*t. This is why rich people do weird sh*t, because they have f*cking money and they just find ways to do weird sh*t,” said Cunningham.
Cunningham made it very clear that she didn’t like the idea of tampering with the natural cycle. On the other hand, having cloned his dead pet, the NFL legend made it clear that he loves animals.
Tom Brady Reasserts His Love For Animals Amid Criticism From Sophie Cunningham
Cunningham might not be pleased with what Brady has done, but the NFL legend detailed his entire move. As a matter of fact, the cloning was done by a biotech company, Colossal Biosciences. Incidentally, this is also the company that Brady has invested in to promote genetic engineering.

Speaking about his love for animals, the NFL legend said, “I love my animals. They mean the world to me and my family,” Brady said. “A few years ago, I worked with Colossal and leveraged their non-invasive cloning technology through a simple blood draw of our family’s elderly dog before she passed.”
Tom Brady reveals his current dog Junie is a clone of his late dog, Lua, who passed away in 2023:
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Thus, it is evident that Brady’s announcement has garnered mixed reviews. Now, it will be interesting to see what happens next.











