WNBA games are interrupted by flying sex toys again

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Another WNBA game has been plagued by a flying sex toy.

On Friday night, a matchup between the Golden State Valkyries and Chicago Sky was interrupted in the third quarter as the object flew over the field. The officials stopped the game to remove the lime -green adult toys and the game continued.

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August 1, 2025; Chicago, Illinois: Golden State Valkyries Forward Janelle Salaun (13) celebrates with Guard Kate Martin (20) after scoring against Chicago Sky during the first half of the WinTrust Arena. (Kamil Krzaczynski? IMAGN -PICTURES)

Indiana Fever -Star Sophie Cunningham issued a PSA after the moment became viral on social media.

“Stop throwing dildos on the field … you’re going to hurt one of us,” she wrote on X.

Sky -Star Angel Reese accused the ghostly fever guard Sydney Colson for the incident after Colson Facetious said it was her sex toys that had crossed the field earlier this week.

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

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August 1, 2025; Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Sky Center Elizabeth Williams (1) Defends against Golden State Valkyries Frem Janelle Salaun (13) during the first half of the WinTrust Arena. (Kamil Krzaczynski/iMagn -pictures)

It is unclear if someone was thrown out of the game, but it is the second case in the last few days that a sex toy has interrupted a game, especially a Valkyries game.

Tuesday night it was the Golden State who went up to the Atlanta dream. The Valkyrians had rebuilt a minute left in the game as the object flew from the grandstand and down the field. The object jumped a few times away from the ball trader and then towards the nearest sideline.

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

The officials did not stop immediately when the item was thrown. The sequence continued until the Golden State turned the ball out of bounds.

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