WNBA Security Sparks Outrage Over Transgender Shirt Incident with Fans
The WNBA has apologized after security personnel at a recent Atlanta game asked fans to cover shirts with messages regarding transgender women in sports. The league stated security was wrong, amidst ongoing debates about gender identity in women's sports, including player Sophie Cunningham's stance and related protests.Precious Eseaye • Sports • 4 hours ago • 1 minute read •
At a recent WNBA game between the Atlanta Dream and the Indiana Fever, WNBA security personnel incorrectly instructed at least three fans to cover shirts displaying messages about transgender women's participation in women's sports. The incident, which occurred on Sunday in Atlanta, drew swift condemnation from the league.
On Monday, the WNBA issued a statement acknowledging the interactions and clarifying that fans
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