Sophie Cunningham breaks the Internet with ‘Hot Girls Eat Arby’s’ shirt. You won’t believe WNBA star’s net worth
Sophie Cunningham, American professional basketball player, is a viral sensation on social media and is turning heads due to “Hot Girls Eat Arby’s” tee. Social media users called her 'an unapologetic queen' and the 'greatest crossover ever'. Sophi...

"Hot Girls Eat Arby’s," the message read. She wore black leather shorts to go along with her outfit.
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Sophie Cunningham turns head
Sophie Cunningham may have just pulled off the most chaotic viral double play of the WNBA season. She walked into a Barbie Night game wearing a “Hot Girls Eat Arby’s” tee, walk out with both an endorsement deal and a cameraman’s faceprint on her backside.Ahead of tonight’s matchup between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky, Cunningham arrived at Wintrust Arena in full hot girl meets fast food glory, confidently rocking a white T-shirt that read: “Hot Girls Eat Arby’s.”
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Sophie Cunningham has gone viral more than once for her standout gameday outfits. Even during her time with the Phoenix Mercury, she was turning heads and catching the attention of basketball fans everywhere. "I do think it's super cool that people are interested in what we do off the court now," she told Fox News Digital last September. "Our tunnel fits have been a fashion show, and people are so excited and intrigued about what we're going to wear."
More importantly for Cunningham and the Fever, Indiana won the game 93-78.
Sophie Cunningham's net worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Sophie Cunningham has a net worth of around $2 million. An American professional basketball player, she played for the Missouri Tigers in college and was the 13th overall pick in the 2019 WBNA Draft and was chosen by the Phoenix Mercury.ALSO READ: 'Made me a meme': Ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron to sue Coldplay over viral kiss cam controversy. Chris Martin reacts
Sophie stayed with the team until 2024 and joined the Indiana Fever in 2025. From 2019 to 2020, she also played for the Australian professional basketball team the Melbourne Boomers. Sophie Cunningham has more than 1.1 million followers on social media. She's landed some impressive endorsements as a result of her following, too, including Ring and Adidas.
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