WNBA's Sophie Cunningham reveals her ideal man - and it's definitely not Tom Brady
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham has revealed what she's looking for in a dating partner - and it's not Tom Brady.
The 28-year-old University of Missouri Alum opened up about her dating preferences on the first episode of her new podcast, "Show Me Something," co-starred by her childhood friend, "Summer House" reality star West Wilson.
During the Monday, July 28 episode, Wilson told Cunningham that he met Brady a few weeks ago, to which Cunningham replied, "How much Botox does he have?"
"He probably does (have Botox), but he's very handsome," Wilson replied to the WNBA star.
That's when Cunningham revealed her preference in men.
"I think I like more of a manly man," Cunningham said. "I don't want my man having Botox."
"Like don't have Botox in your head, anywhere," the Fever star quipped, adding that a man similar to the character Rip on the hit series "Yellowstone" isn't her type either.
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Cunningham says her new podcast will cover all things sports and pop culture.
Sophie Cunningham on her new podcast, Show Me Something, which she’s hosting alongside Summer House's West Wilson. First ‘sode dropped today. pic.twitter.com/qlKuRu14Vb
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Sophie Cunningham says she blew up on social media after her WNBA scuffle
During the first episode of the podcast, Cunningham also dished about how she's blown up on social media, following the flagrant foul 2 involving a brief scuffle that got her tossed out of the June 17 WNBA clash against the Connecticut Sun.
"I didn't even have her by the hair," Cunningham recalled to Wilson. "I grabbed her by the neck."
Cunningham says she's seen an uptick in older "thirsty guys" as followers following the on court fight.
"I went from I think like 350,00 (on Instagram) and like maybe 200,000 on TikTok," the Fever star said. ""It blew up overnight."
She now boasts 1.1 million followers on Instagram and 1.6 million on TikTok.
"I worked my whole life to become a WNBA basketball player, and now people know me as WWE," the Fever star said while laughing humbly.
Cunningham admits that she was always "chippy" in college but never got in any fights.
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