WNBA game interrupted by flying sex toy once again


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A second WNBA game has been plagued by a flying sex toy.

On Friday night, a confrontation between Golden State Valkyries and Chicago Sky was interrupted in the third quarter when the object flew along the court. The officials arrested the game to eliminate the toy for adults from Green Lime, and the game continued.

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August 1, 2025; Chicago, Illinois: Janelle Salaun (13) Golden State Valkyries (13) Celebrate with the Kate Martin Guard (20) after scoring against the Chicago sky during the first half in Wintrust Arena. (Kamil Krzaczynski? Imagn images)

Indiana Fever’s star, Sophie Cunningham, issued a PSA after the moment went viral on social networks.

“Stop throwing comforters on the court … you’re going to hurt one of us,” he wrote in X.

The star of Sky, Angel, Reese, blames Sydney Colson’s fever for the incident after Colson said it was her sex toy that had crossed the court earlier for the week.

Golden State won the game, 73-66. Veronica Burton had 18 points in the victory.

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August 1, 2025; Chicago, Illinois: The center of Chicago Sky Elizabeth Williams (1) defends against Golden State Valkyries striker Janelle Salaun (13) during the first half in Wintrust Arena. (Kamil Krzaczynski/Imagn images)

It is not clear if someone was expelled from the game, but it is the second instance in recent days that a sex toy has interrupted a game, particularly a Valkyries game.

On Tuesday night, he was Golden State against Atlanta’s dream. The Valkyries had recovered a fault with approximately a remaining minute in the game when the object flew from the stands and went down to the court. The object bounced a couple of times away from the ball controller and then towards the nearby side line.

Allisha Gray, #15 of Atlanta Dream, and Veronica Burton, #22 of Golden State Valkyries, observe during the fourth quarter in Gateway Center Arena on July 29, 2025, in College Park, Georgia. (Griffin/Getty Images Paras)

The officials did not stop playing immediately once the object was launched. The sequence continued until Golden State left the limits.

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