
Sophie Cunningham (Photo Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)
Sophie Cunningham is channeling her inner-Taylor Swift.
While recovering from a knee injury, Sophie watched on from the sideline as her Indiana Fever upset Allisha Gray and the Atlanta Dream 87-85 in Game 3 and advanced to the semifinals of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs.
This was the Indiana Fever’s first playoff series win in 10 years. Aliyah Boston scored the game-winning basket with 7.4 seconds remaining.
With Cunningham and Clark both sidelined, Kelsey Mitchell has stepped up for the Fever in the playoffs in a huge way.
Despite being sidelined, Sophie Cunningham is remaining active online.
Her latest video sent a message to male sports fans while using the voice of Taylor Swift.
“And we all know that if there’s one thing that male sports fans want to see in their spaces and on their screens, it’s more of me,” she mouthed to Taylor Swift as she got up and started dancing.
Taylor Swift’s unexpected involvement in the world of professional football has become one of the most talked-about cultural crossovers of the year. The pop superstar, who has long dominated the music industry, found herself at the center of NFL coverage when her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce began to capture media attention. While Swift is no stranger to public scrutiny, the level of attention she has received from football broadcasters and networks has sparked a heated debate among fans, commentators, and even the league itself.
During a recent appearance on New Heights, the popular podcast hosted by Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce, Taylor Swift openly addressed the controversy. Speaking candidly, she acknowledged the ongoing discussions about how often she has been shown on screen during NFL games. In her typically poised manner, Swift expressed that she never asked to be featured so frequently, nor did she expect her presence in the stands to become a recurring storyline on national television. Her remarks reflected both a sense of humility and a desire to redirect attention back to the sport itself, which she admitted is the true focus of the fans in attendance.
The issue first gained traction when football enthusiasts began complaining that broadcasts of NFL games were spending too much time cutting away from the field to show Swift cheering from luxury suites. For many long-time fans of the sport, the repeated camera shots felt distracting, taking valuable seconds away from the action on the field. Social media quickly amplified the complaints, with hashtags mocking the “Taylor Swift broadcast” trending during games. Some fans even accused networks of capitalizing on Swift’s fame to draw in casual viewers who might not ordinarily tune in to football.
In response to the criticism, the NFL itself issued statements defending the way Swift was incorporated into broadcasts. The league argued that showing celebrity attendees has always been a part of its production style, pointing to other moments in which actors, musicians, and athletes from other sports were highlighted during games. However, executives did acknowledge that the intensity of coverage surrounding Swift was unusual, largely because of her unparalleled global popularity. For the NFL, the presence of someone with Swift’s reach represented not only a unique cultural moment but also a potential to attract new audiences, particularly younger fans and women who may not typically follow football.
Swift’s appearance on Travis Kelce’s podcast added a human element to the debate. By speaking directly to the issue, she diffused some of the tension while also showing awareness of the criticisms. Many of her fans applauded her for addressing the matter with honesty, while others appreciated that she did not take offense to the backlash. For football viewers still frustrated with her screen time, her remarks may serve as a reminder that the production decisions rest with networks and not with Swift herself.
Ultimately, the debate highlights a broader cultural phenomenon: the merging of music, celebrity, and sports in the modern media landscape. Taylor Swift’s presence at NFL games may have been unexpected, but it demonstrates the far-reaching influence she holds and the complex ways in which entertainment industries now overlap. Whether celebrated or criticized, her role in this ongoing conversation underscores just how deeply pop culture can shape even the most traditional of American pastimes.
Less than two weks later, they would announced that they were engaged to be married.
Sophie Cunningham’s Cheerleading Needed For Next Series
Sophie Cunningham (Grace Smith/IndyStar-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham both ended up in the spotlight despite not playing a single game for weeks due to various injuries.
Following their shocking 87-85 win on Thursday, Clark and other Indiana players held up a “W” symbol with their hands as they walked off the Gateway Center court.
Cunningham was shown multiple times going insane near the bench area as she and the other injured players willed their teammates to a historic victory.
Up next, the Fever will be heading West to begin the semifinals, taking on the Las Vegas Aces in a best-of-five series.
Sophie Cunningham will once again be called on to help cheer on the team as they face a daunting task of trying to stop Aja Wilson and the Aces.
Kelsey Mitchell might have to average 30 points in this series. In the opening round against the Dream, she averaged 23.3 points and 3.0 assists.