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Why Are Fans Throwing Sex Toys at WNBA Games? The Shocking Truth Revealed!

Jessica Tan
Jessica Tan
"This is a whole new level of fan engagement! 😂"
Jean-Michel Dupont
Jean-Michel Dupont
"Why are people doing this? Seriously, what’s the point?"
Mei Lin
Mei Lin
"Kelsey Plum for the win! She handled that like a champ! 👏"
Thelma Brown
Thelma Brown
"I can't believe this is happening in sports. What are fans thinking?"
Alejandro Gómez
Alejandro Gómez
"One way to get attention, I guess... but not the right kind!"
Hiroshi Nakamura
Hiroshi Nakamura
"Imagine getting banned just for throwing a toy. Crazy times."
Marcus Brown
Marcus Brown
"What if that was a baseball?! Talk about a different game!"
Amina Al-Mansoori
Amina Al-Mansoori
"This should be a new trend on TikTok: #ThrowItOrKickIt! 😂"
Sophia Chen
Sophia Chen
"What’s the weirdest thing you’ve seen at a game? Bet this is top of the list!"
Lian Chen
Lian Chen
"Next time, I hope it’s a giant teddy bear, at least that’s cute!"

2025-08-06T05:20:42Z


Imagine attending a thrilling WNBA game, and amidst the cheers and excitement, a sex toy lands on the court. That’s exactly what happened during a recent game between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks, sparking outrage and confusion among fans and players alike.

This bizarre incident isn’t isolated; in fact, it’s part of a troubling trend within the league. Just days earlier, during a game between the Golden State Valkyries and the Atlanta Dream, and again with the Valkyries facing the Chicago Sky, similar disruptions occurred, sending shockwaves through the stands and online discussions.

On Tuesday night, as Sparks guard Kelsey Plum prepared to take a free throw with just over two minutes remaining in the first half, a sex toy unexpectedly plopped down in front of her. Without missing a beat, Plum kicked the object into the stands, displaying both surprise and a sense of humor amidst the chaos.

The situation escalated recently when an arrest was made in connection with the sex toy incident at the Dream game in College Park, Georgia. The accused, 23-year-old Delbert Carver, now faces charges of disorderly conduct, public indecency, and criminal trespass. In contrast, no arrests were made after the Chicago incident, with police stating, “We don’t see a call of service for that incident.”

In response to these unruly events, the WNBA released a statement emphasizing their commitment to safety. They stated, “The safety and well-being of everyone in our arenas is a top priority for our league. Objects of any kind thrown onto the court or in the seating area can pose a safety risk for players, game officials, and fans.” They also noted the strict consequences for fans who engage in this behavior, including immediate ejection and a minimum one-year ban.

This growing trend of throwing inappropriate items raises questions about respect and decorum in professional sports, but it’s also a chance for the league to address the underlying issues of fan behavior and engagement. What’s next for the WNBA amidst this unexpected narrative?

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Source of the news:   GMA Network

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