Indiana Fever v Seattle Storm - Source: GettySophie Cunningham’s Blunt 4 Words Shuts Down O*ly Fans Buzz. (image Source: Getty)

Sophie Cunningham left the community buzzing when she talked about an O*lyFans career on Sunday’s episode of “Sundae Conversation.” The Indiana Fever guard joined Caleb Pressley on the episode and answered a question related to an upcoming female basketball league, “Project B.”

During the segment, Pressley asked Cunningham if she had thought about an OF career as a backup plan if the WNBA goes into a lockout. The Fever guard did not give a definite answer on the podcast.

But on Tuesday, Cunningham shut down all the speculation about her starting an OF career in the future. The Fever guard gave a clear answer on the possibility of her joining the exclusive platform in a comment on an Instagram post.

“that will never happen,” she wrote.

Sophie Cunningham shuts down OF buzz. (Credits: @stadumlveapp/IG)Sophie Cunningham shuts down OF buzz. (Credits: @stadumlveapp/IG)

Sophie Cunningham along wiith other WNBA stars are headed towards a possiible lockout. The negotiations between the league and the WNBPA have not yet reached a conclusion and as more time passes, a locked seems inevitable.

In a statement released on Thursday, the player association authorized the executive committee to call a strike if necessary.

“Time and again, the players’ thoughtful and reasonable approach has been met by the WNBA and its teams with a resistance to change and a recommitment to the draconian provisions that have unfairly restricted players for nearly three decades,” the statement read.

Sophie Cunningham confirms upstart league Project B as her backup plan

Sophie Cunningham has her backup plan sorted out if the WNBA goes into a lockout. While answering Pressley’s questions on “Sundae Conversation,” the Fever guard confirmed the upstart league to be her backup plan.

“If the WNBA screws you, you’ll find a plan B or what’s it called?” Pressley said.

“Not plan B. Project B,” Cunningham replied.

Later, Pressley asked the Fever guard if the upstart league had any Saudi Arabian investors. Cunningham confirmed that no Saudi money was involved in the league.

On the Dec. 9th episode of the “Show Me Something” podcast, Cunningham revealed the details on the upstart league. She said that Project B was scheduled to run during the WNBA offseason. (Timestamp: 4:36)

“You go to seven diifferent markets around the world. You’re only there for a certain amount of time and then you have the rest of the time off,” She said. “I am excited because I actually miss travelling the world… This gives me the perfect opportunity to play, get cultured, see the world, but also be able to come home.”

Later, Sophie Cunningham revealed that four big tech companies are backing the league. She said that the upstart league tried to recruit her, but she turned it down twice before. Project B is expected to start in the fall of 2026.