Caitlin Clark’s playful “Jeez, Sophie” comment on Sophie Cunningham’s bold bikini Instagram post went viral.

It’s Caitlin Clark’s world, and we are all living in it. The Indiana Fever rookie, along with her ‘enforcer’ teammate Sophie Cunningham, has been a fan favourite this season. Despite staying away from the roster with injuries, the Fever’s power duo is still knocking Indiana fans off their feet.

While the Fever coach Stephanie White revealed key roles for Clark, she’s good off the court. The Iowa alum has been sparing much of her time on social media, and after Cunningham joined her on the bench, they’ve been an entertaining duo off the court.

Caitlin Clark Drops Risky Comment On Sophie Cunningham’s Bold Instagram Post

Recently, Clark and Cunningham served up some serious teammate chemistry with their latest social media exchange. A couple of days ago, Cunningham dropped a bold Instagram post that had everyone talking. She shared a sultry photo of herself rocking a black bikini, fringe leather jacket, cowboy hat, and boots.
Caitlin Clark and Sophie CunninghamCaitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham (Photo by Imagn Images)
“Back when my knee was healthy,” she captioned.

However, the Indiana Fever’s star rookie couldn’t resist chiming in, and her cautious yet playful comment stole the show, going viral faster than a fast break.


First, Clark commented- “Jeez Sophie.” But that was not the only reaction from the Fever star. She risked it all and dropped a follow-up comment summing up her bold teammate’s bolder outfit choice to show off her healthy knees.

“Can’t like this,” Clark’s second comment read.

However, it took no time for the Indiana super fans to understand the assignment. CC’s first comment got close to 10,100+ likes, and the second one is also inching closer to the 10k mark with 9,361 likes at the time of writing this article.

Although the post came at a tough time for both players, Cunningham had an unfortunate injury against the Connecticut Sun on August 17. She has now been sidelined for the rest of the 2025 season after tearing her MCL. Clark has also been out, nursing a groin injury and ankle tweak that kept her from the WNBA All-Star Game and 25 games total this year.

Caitlin Clark-Less Fever Nearing Playoff Cut

While Cunningham’s photo and Clark’s cheeky comment on Instagram were a vibe, the Fever are looking at nothing but positive outcomes on the road ahead. They are sitting with a 20-18 record at third seed in the Eastern Conference, and sixth in the league.

They have leaned on their depth to stay competitive without Clark and Cunningham. As the Fever push for the playoffs, Clark’s return remains uncertain, but she’s keeping the mood light with her social media activities. By the time she returns to the court, the Fever fans would love to take a couple more puns on the internet.