Pat Spinosa and Sophie Cunningham

Sophie Cunningham should put this on a T-shirt.

Sophie Cunningham left her host in shock after making a comment about meat that probably sounded more raunchy than it should have.

Cunningham, who’s seen her popularity increase after teaming up with Caitlin Clark on the Indiana Fever, is known to speak her mind.

She recently revealed a controversial take on the Winter Olympics, taking a dump on some of the sports involved.

She’s also got a naughty streak about her and, at certain points last season, was rumored to be more than friends with Clark.

We’re almost certain it couldn’t have been the case, given how highly she rates meat.

Cunningham was a recent guest on the ‘Like A Farmer Podcast’, and one of the clips from her interview has gone incredibly viral.

Sophie Cunningham Went There…

Sophie Cunningham in team warmup gearSophie Cunningham (Photo via Imagn Images)
The 29-year-old is now being described as a “freak” for what she said about how she stays in shape during the offseason.

“But I just feel like there’s nothing like a big ole’ piece of meat,” she said out in a tone that suggested she had already turned a page on the conversation. She burst out laughing after realizing how it sounded.

Host Pat Spinosa was at a loss for words and could only laugh.

Hardly able to contain herself, she managed to blurt out, “I meant steak or chicken!”

“To each their own, right? I mean, that’s how you stay healthy. That’s all I was asking!” Spinosa said.

Still laughing, Cunningham continued… “Talking about first dates; nothing like a big ole piece of meat. Yeah, food is important. You need to eat, stay strong, get your protein!”

Check them out in the video below:


As you can see, she made it very easy to take this out of context.

But here’s what she said right before:

I will say, I think everyone is different. What works for you might not work for me; what works for me might not work for you. So I’m not judging anything. But I was raised on meat, potatoes, cornbread, and a big ole’ apple pie at the end. Sugar and everything. Maybe that’s why I got a little skinnier when I moved out here, because I stopped eating my grandma’s cookin’.

Trust Sophie to turn a random food discussion into something suggestive.