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The WNBA has introduced a strict no-bag policy to stop fans from throwing dildos onto the court after multiple recent incidents.
No way that thing actually hit me,” Sophie Cunningham wrote in a message about being hit with a sex toy during game.
The WNBA has seen fans throw sex toys onto the court three times in the past eight days, including twice at a Valkyries game. And ahead of Golden State’s home game against the Aces on Wednesday, an ...
Welcome to the WNBA, where the most consistent talk isn’t Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark drama, it’s copycat sex toy tossers.
Being taken seriously as a female athlete is already a tough assignment, and having sex toys flying left and right during ...
The 28-year-old had previously asked people to stop throwing such objects earlier this week on social media but appeared to ...
For the third time in a week, a WNBA game has been disrupted after a sex toy came flying out of the stands and onto the court ...
A moment that should put an end of this entire "sex toys being thrown on the WNBA court" fracas, a fan at Crypto.com Arena seemingly threw a NSFW item at Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham on ...
A sex toy was tossed on the Sparks' home court in Los Angeles during Tuesday's game and landed near Indiana Fever forward ...
Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and her husband, comedian Jay Mohr, were all smiles while sitting courtside at Crypto.com Arena, where the L.A. Sparks beat the Indiana Fever 100-91 on Tuesday night.
The 71-year-old was also accused of having child sexual abuse material on electronic devices found at his home, officials ...
If you are a fan of the WNBA––and even if you are not––you have probably heard of the recent trend of renegade green dildos landing on courts across the league.
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