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“A Party With 100 of Me Would Be the Best Thing”: Indiana Fever Star Sophie Cunningham Reacts to Hilarious Invite

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham.

Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham has been pretty occupied this WNBA offseason, but it’s clear she’s not forgetting to have some fun as well.

Cunningham, who is also a free agent as well, is currently recovering from a knee injury she suffered in August. She tore her MCL in her right knee, requiring surgery and forcing her to miss the rest of the campaign.

Amid her busy schedule, Cunningham has been working hard to fulfill her off-court commitments and other ventures, from hosting her “Show Me Something” podcast, representing Adidas as an ambassador, endorsing Arby’s to serving as Caitlin Clark’s caddy in a golf tournament.

By the looks of it, Cunningham is now set to participate in another event. This time, though, it’s not for a brand or an endorsement deal. Instead, the WNBA veteran has expressed interest in attending a look-alike contest in her honor.

Fever Star Sophie Cunningham: “Count Me In”

Content creator Biggy Bailey shared a hilarious post about himself hosting a “Sophie Cunningham Look-Alike” contest.

The social media personality, who is also a contestant on the reality show “Destination X,” posted a photo showing himself holding a poster that outline the contest details, along with a photo of Cunningham. The poster stated that the contest would be held in his house and that the prize would be his “love.”

It’s obviously a joke, but it caught the attention of Cunningham, who is more than open to attending the event if it goes through.

“hahaha wait this is actually funny,” Cunningham wrote, before following it up with another message: “honestly, a party with 100 of me would be the best thing that’s ever happened. Count me in!”

It remains to be seen if the contest will ever happen, but Biggy Bailey should probably consider it since Cunningham is ready to join in the fun.

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