Sophie Cunningham posing on orange carpetSophie Cunningham (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)


Phoenix Mercury guard Sophie Cunningham has made plenty of headlines this season as she is one of many ladies who come dressed looking good before games.

She has also been talked about when it comes to her potential political views.

This week, those views were put aside as she stepped on the WNBA All-Star Orange carpet and stole the show.

The 6-foot-1 Sophie Cunningham stepped out rocking an incredibly short pink dress and high heels with a slit so high that you could actually see her tan lines.

The star not only posed for the cameras but also gave the reporters and fans a little shimmy with her shoulders.

Fans took to the comment section and praised her for her outfit:

In the meantime, the 2019 second-round pick is averaging 7.9 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.1 assists a game for the Phoenix Mercury, per ESPN.com.

The Mercury are 13-12, which is good enough for fourth place in the Western Conference and seventh place overall in the entire league.

The top eight seeds qualify for the postseason, so the Mercury are right there.

Phoenix Mercury Guard Sophie Cunningham Accused Of Being ‘MAGA’

Sophie Cunningham has been trending for the past week as many WNBA fans are convinced that she is a firm supporter of former United States President Donald Trump. Although she hasn’t commented on those rumors, that hasn’t stopped people from speculating about her political affiliations.

Cunningham added fuel to the fire when she decided to rock a red hat that said “Hot Cowgirl Summer” on it.

REPORT: Philadelphia Eagles & Green Bay Packers Have Been Told Not To Leave Their Hotels Or Respond To Text Messages In Brazil As Things Get Serious Ahead Of Friday Night’s Game

Jalen Hurts and Jordan LoveJalen Hurts and Jordan Love (Photos via Getty Images)
One of the most anticipated match-ups in week one is in Brazil this weekend, and Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers are slated to face off against Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles.

While it may be some of these players’ first time in the country, sadly, they won’t be able to explore all the landmarks the place has to offer. According to one report, the players have been told not to leave their hotel rooms.

Along with essentially getting a shelter-in-place order, the players were also advised to refrain from responding to suspicious text messages on their phones and not to invite their families on the trip.