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SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM has in the WNBA since 2019 – but has now found her calling as Caitlin Clark’s enforcer.
The Indiana Fever star was seen leaping to Clark’s defense in a fiery clash with the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday.





Cunningham’s intervention quickly went viral after she was seen dragging the Suns’ Jacy Sheldon by her hair.
Sheldon had earlier appeared to poke Clark – the WNBA’s much-hyped former No. 1 pick – in the eye.
Cunningham took her opportunity to get Sheldon back later in the contest, sparking a wild on-court brawl.
The 28-year-old has since become an overnight sensation with basketball fans across the country.
Her jersey sold out in the hours after the incident, which led to her ejection in the Fever’s 88-71.
Cunningham grew up in Colombia, Missouri, with her sporting prowess evident before she’d even left the first grade.
The young Sophie earned her Taekwondo black belt at the age of just SIX.
She took up basketball early and was also a star on her school’s volleyball team.
And in high school, her sporting talents even extended to the football field.
Short of a kicker after he went down with an ACL injury, Rock Bridge High School’s desperate coach called on Cunningham to step in for kicking duties.
The teenager suited up for the Bruins, going two for four on field goal attempts.
“I was so nervous,” Cunningham told the Columbia Missourian in 2014 after her surprise debut.
“I mean, I’ve never played football before in all my life.
“Right when I got the ball, I couldn’t hear anything. I just put the ball down and kicked it.”
The WNBA came calling in 2019 after the 6-foot-1 Cunningham impressed for the Missouri Tigers.

Cunningham, a hard-working guard, left college with stellar numbers.
Across 129 games, she averaged 17 points and 5.4 rebounds per contest.
Sophie was selected by the Phoenix Mercury as the 13th overall pick in the 2019 Draft.
She would spend the next five seasons with the Mercury, enjoying a breakout year in 2022.
Cunningham was traded to the Fever in January, in a four-team deal that also included the Dallas Wings and the Sun.

She is now reveling in her new role protecting arguably the best talent ever seen in the WNBA.
Monday’s dramatic incident saw Cunningham hit with a Flagrant-2 foul, which triggered an automatic fine.
She was fined again later in the week for her role in escalating a brawl, per Marca.
But Fever fans won’t worry too much about that, with Cunningham’s grit showing Indiana are no longer going to stand for Clark being man-handled by the opposition.
Kylie Jenner nearly pops out of her plunging pink latex bodysuit after sharing boob job details with fans
KYLIE Jenner stuns as she nearly pops out plunging pink latex body suit.
The 27-year-old took the internet by storm earlier this month when she revealed the exact details of her boob job to fans.


The reality star took to Instagram to share a video of her trying out her gloss lip kits a new product from her billion dollar beauty business.
The mother-of-two slicked her into a ponytail and donned some natural makeup but fans couldn’t help but notice her plunging body suit.
Kylie wore a racy pink latex number which showed off her highly-talked about boob job.
In collaboration with her brand Kylie Cosmetics, she captioned the post: ” Glossy meets lip kits, a NEW take on our iconic lip kit featuring a supple kiss glaze and a contrasting precision pout lip liner for glossy, defined lips.”
“The glossy lip kit will be available in six shades on 6.24,” she added.
Fans rushed to the comments gushing over the stars noticeable look, one user said: “I needed to watch twice cause i couldn’t focus the first time.”
“Big boobs are making their comeback (heart emoji),” penned another
A third chimed: “She went way too big. She will realize it later.”
“Who the hell is looking at lipgloss,” commented a fourth.
Kylie sent fans into a frenzy this month when she revealed exactly what breast surgery she had done.
She made the admission in response to influencer Rachel Leary who asked for specifics in a TikTok video.
Leary had praised the beauty mogul’s chest as “the most perfect, natural boob job ever,” requesting Kylie to share what she “asked for” when getting her breasts done.
She captioned the clip, “Help a girl out @Kylie Jenner, I just want to know how to get them to sit like that, respectfully.”
To the surprise of many, Kylie replied directly to the clip, writing, “445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.”
The exchange came two years after Kylie first confirmed she had undergone a secret breast augmentation at 19 – something she denied for years.
Kylie’s surgeon, Dr. Garth Fisher, is a well-known celebrity doctor and is a longtime favorite of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
He gave Kourtney Kardashian her boob job, and even carried out a revision facelift for Caitlyn Jenner pre-transition.
Kylie first confirmed her surgery in a 2023 episode of The Kardashians, revealing she had the procedure done before giving birth to daughter Stormi, now seven.
Kylie has not confirmed whether or not she had them done a second time but sparked rumors in 2024 after stepping out with a noticeably larger chest.



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A JEOPARDY! contestant lost in the most ‘brutal’ and ‘painful’ way, as fans ‘would’ve walked off set’ over an unfair show rule.
Jeopardy! challenges contestants to showcase their general knowledge, always phrasing their responses in the form of a question.


The three contestants wrote their answers to ‘U.S National Parks. Much of this 73-square-mile National Park is located beneath the Chihuahuan Desert.’
But it was a finish that left fans wanting to ‘walk off the set’ as they revealed their answers.
As host Ken Jennings asked them for their responses, one of the contestants wrote down: “What is Arches?”
It was the wrong answer, leading his $12,000 dollars to plummet to just $2.
Next up, the contestant in the middle went for the answer of: “What is Carlsbad?”
Again, it was a wrong answer and so her $13,600 went down to $600.
Finally, the last player revealed his answer, which was: “What is Carlsbad Cavrans?”
But he made a small mistake, in what fans have called an unfair show rule.
The ‘r’ was before the vowel, which changed the pronunciation of the word, meaning he lost.
Ken said caverns with an ‘er’ they would’ve taken, because the answer was Carlsbad Caverns.
As a result, his money went from $13,600 to $0.
As he lost everything, the female contestant who had $600 ended up being the Jeopardy! champion.
She looked delighted, if not a little in disbelief, and fans were gobsmacked by the result.
Jeopardy! Set Secrets

Jeopardy! fans don’t see everything behind the scenes from watching on TV. These hidden set features make the show run smoothly:
- Each podium has a hidden riser so that all contestants appear to be the same height.
- After each clue is read, signal lights go off around the game board, indicating players can buzz in and respond.
- Buzz in too early, and you’re locked out for .25 seconds.
- The podiums have a small white light in the lower left corner, which tells Ken Jennings who goes next.
- Contrary to popular belief, the player with control doesn’t have a buzzer advantage on the next clue.
- To the game board’s left is a scoreboard so the players can see their opponents’ scores.
- All contestants must bring three outfits to the studio, but only the host and returning champion change for the next episode.
- There are wardrobe rules, including restrictions on busy patterns, solid white, purple (like the background), and logos.
- Five episodes are taped in a single day, and sometimes more.
- The categories, players (aside from the returning champion), and Final Jeopardy! for a tape day are all drawn randomly to ensure fairness.
- Female contestants are asked not to wear makeup, which is applied backstage, and don’t wear mascara because of sweat.
- Contestants fill out a questionnaire, and producers select five Q&A topics for the host.
- Host Ken isn’t allowed to interact with the contestants until after the game.
- Players can request to sit in a chair while competing without question.
One person wrote on X: “I simply would have to walk off the stage.”
Others called it the “most painful final” they’d ever seen on the show, and someone else wrote: “Really fun, close game, but man that final Jeopardy was an absolutely brutal way to lose. You’ve got to feel bad for Jacob.”
Someone else commented: “Oh my god. What a brutal ending,” and another penned: “Oh my god. What a brutal ending.”
The brutal ending comes after a Jeopardy! contestant in the UK made history after scooping one of the daytime show’s biggest ever wins.
In May, viewers watched as hotel receptionist Ben Jones continued the game, competing against Jonathan and Rosemary.
From Caerphilly, Ben was already a nine-day reigning champion before his major win.
In the final round, host Stephen asked a question based on the category Classic 80s Films.
He said: “Matthew Broderick starred in the title role of the 1980s comedy film ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’, directed by this man.”
Ben, 23, correctly answered: “Who is John Hughes?”
His impressive knowledge saw him walk away with a jackpot prize of £64,530 – the largest win for all Jeopardy! series and one of the biggest wins on daytime TV.
Stephen congratulated Ben as he brought the curtain down on the last episode of the series.

