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Yahoo
21 hours ago
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'Hot Girls Eat Arby's': Sophie Cunningham partners with chain on new shirt
A WNBA star known for her hot social media takes has partnered with fast food chain Arby's. Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham debuted the Arby's partnership while arriving at a game against the Chicago Sky on Sunday, July 27, and in a collaborative Instagram post. Photos of the basketball star wearing a ringer tee that read, "Hot Girls Eat Arby's," were posted to Cunningham and Arby's accounts. "Look who has the meats now," reads the post's caption, a play on the fast food chain's longtime slogan. In conjunction with the social media post, Arby's is selling the now-viral crop top for $20. As of Monday, July 28, small and large sizes of the shirt were already sold out. The one-time partnership follows an April TikTok video of Cunningham filming an Arby's mukbang – a video in which someone eats for an audience. In the video, Cunningham chows down on two Arby's sliders while coming off of anesthesia. "I haven't had Arby's in a really long time, I think for obvious reasons, but why did I ever go away from them? Not bad. Actually not bad at all," Cunningham said in the video, which as of July 28, had more than 881,000 views. Cunningham finishes the video with a laugh, "I think I'm going to go ahead and give Arby's a solid nine out of 10." Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Sophie Cunningham, Arby's collab on new 'Hot Girls Eat Arby's' shirt
Yahoo
a day ago
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Congratulations Pouring In For Sophie Cunningham Monday, 'So Cool'
Congratulations Pouring In For Sophie Cunningham Monday, 'So Cool' originally appeared on The Spun. Sophie Cunningham might not be one of the best players in the WNBA in 2025, but she's quickly become one of the most popular on social media. The former University of Missouri guard, who spent the first six years of her career with the Phoenix Mercury, is now Caitlin Clark's teammate in Indiana. That has been very good for her social media profile. Cunningham, who served as Clark's "enforcer" in a game against the Connecticut Sun earlier this season, has blown up on social media. Cunningham has more than 1.1 million followers on social media. She's landed some impressive endorsements as a result of her following, too, including Ring and Adidas. Over the weekend, Cunningham announced the latest endorsement deal. It's a cool one. Cunningham teamed up with fast food restaurant Arby's for a cool endorsement deal. "look who has the meats now #ArbysPartner," she wrote on her Instagram page to her 1.1 million followers. Congratulations are pouring in for Cunningham, who's landed yet another national endorsement deal. It's a cool opportunity for the former University of Missouri grad to grow her brand. "Soooo good omg 😩😩😩," one fan wrote. "SHE HAS THE MEATS," her teammate, Lexie Hull, joked on social media. "Iconic 😂😍👏," one fan added. "Beautiful Sophie. Nice win ❤️," one fan added. "HS us would be so proud!!!! WE HAVE THE MEATSSS," one fan added. "That's actually a really funny and fitting partnership," another fan added. "Better her get paid this way … cuz we know the WNBA ain't cutting it," another fan added. "😂👏❤️Te amo Sofía!! 😂 you're the best !" one fan added. It's cool to see that national brands are taking chances on WNBA players, especially considering that they're making such little money in terms of contracts. Most WNBA players are making around $100,000 - if that. Clark's rookie contract is for $70,000 per season. Arby's is likely playing up to work with Cunningham - and the brand is probably finding out that it is very much worth it. Congratulations Pouring In For Sophie Cunningham Monday, 'So Cool' first appeared on The Spun on Jul 28, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 28, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
2 days ago
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Fever's Sophie Cunningham represents Arby's in unprecedented outfit before WNBA game
Sophie Cunningham always makes a statement with her pregame outfits for the Indiana Fever. On Sunday, Cunningham went with a bit of a different approach. She shouted out Arby's, the fast food roast beef chain. MORE: Sabrina Ionescu loses her mind at a ref There isn't an official record of this, but this has to be the first Arby's shirt ever worn on the way into a WNBA game, or maybe a professional sports game anywhere, anytime. That's what they call trendsetting. Cunningham has grown her fanbase greatly in her first season with the Fever, thanks to her talent on the court, her enforcer-like tendencies at times, and her popular social media accounts. And now, she's taking a new approach to the pregame 'fit. MORE: Sparks announce latest plans for Cameron Brink injury return


CTV News
21-07-2025
- CTV News
Investigation underway after vehicle crashes into Arby's in Bridgewater, N.S.
An investigation is underway after a vehicle crashed into an Arby's restaurant in Bridgewater, N.S., early Sunday morning. Bridgewater Police Service says it responded to calls after a loud crash was heard in the community's southwest end. The police service and EHS learned a vehicle had left the Dufferin Street roadway and crashed into the Arby's building, causing heavy damage to the vehicle and restaurant. 'Two adult women from Shelburne County were located at the scene and subsequently transported to South Shore Regional Hospital for treatment of their injuries,' the news release said. The crash is still under investigation. Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the incident to contact them at 902-543-2464. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page
Yahoo
14-07-2025
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Non-Americans Are Sharing The Best Fast Food They Had When They Visited, And I've Never Been Prouder Of Our Drive-Thrus
Recently, a Reddit user asked, "Non-Americans of Reddit, what was your favorite fast food chain you visited in America?" Here are some of the most top-voted responses: Related: 1."Five Guys. We had German coworkers who came to the US for a couple of weeks. We asked if they were taking any souvenirs back with them. They looked at each other and said in perfect unison, 'burgers.'" —DustinJ428 2."Arby's. I COULDN'T BELIEVE HOW MUCH MEAT WAS IN THAT SANDWICH!!! I came from England, where a sandwich never had more than a thin half piece of ham that didn't cover the whole bread." —lucianw "You would have loved Arby's in the '90s. They had the five for $5 deal. I used to get five beef and cheddars (they were big, too) for $5." —BusFew5534 3."I had a German exchange student friend who loved Taco Bell. He was so bummed when the school year ended and he had to go back." —American_Non-Voter 4."My partner is Irish, and every time he comes over, he asks if we can go to Taco Bell. What's worse is that I live in an area with a big Hispanic population, and we have some incredible and authentic Mexican places to eat, but no, only Taco Bell." —FiveHoursAhead "Mexican food and Taco Bell are completely separate items. You can appreciate both for very different reasons." —Pikeman212a6c 5."I introduced my first cousin from South Korea to Culver's while she was staying with us for a month one summer, and she then asked my parents to go to Culver's every day for the next month. They didn't always do it, but she had A LOT of Culver's in that month." —C_Werner Related: 6."We had a German exchange student at the school I teach at a few years ago, and the kid loved Little Caesar's. Like dude, that's our 17th best pizza chain." —Liverpool510 7."I'm Canadian, but I have family in Texas, and we make a point to stop at Whataburger whenever I go visit. I also buy some bottles of spicy ketchup to bring back." —BaganLeleo 8."Before I moved to the US and just came as a tourist, I looooved Wendy's. At the time, they used to have a small buffet that was insanely amazing. Imagine being able to design your own Wendy's burger! Sadly, they were phased out by the time I got here permanently." —mundotaku Related: 9."A German friend of mine loves Panda Express when he's here, specifically the orange chicken. He gets a two-item entree, with both items being orange chicken. He says he craves it when he's back home in Germany." —Bierkerl 10."KFC. I used to walk 25 blocks in NYC to get it." —RecipeDangerous3710 11."My buddy from the UK is absolutely devastated that he can't get Bojangles there. He keeps talking about making a trip back just to get a Cajun filet biscuit." —tbyrdistheword 12."My niece dated a French guy, and he and his friend used to describe how much they loved Jack in the Box." —KariKHat 13."Does Denny's count? We went there for breakfast every day for two weeks, and it was pretty nice." —trullaDE Related: 14."Southeast Asian here: Chipotle." —4getprevpassword 15."My Aussie relatives are in town and they love Wingstop." —strayainind 16."My cousin from Greece came to visit for a few months. He was obsessed with Krispy Kreme glazed donuts. He would eat multiple donuts every single day." —Agnam999 17."Took my Scottish buddy to 'Chick-o-Fil' as he called it, and he went absolutely bonkers. Loved it and raved about it long after he got back home." —MacAttack0711 18."As a European, the first time trying Cinnabon was insanely good. I still remember the divine gooey thickness of the pretty bad after eating it, but it was well worth it." —NorronSeier What American fast food chain blew your mind when you visited? Tell me in the comments! Note: Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity. Also in Food: Also in Food: Also in Food: