Woman claims NY Liberty tried to change her ‘XX-XY’ paid scoreboard message for halftime of Fever game
A hip-hop artist named Julie Potter claims the New York Liberty attempted to alter a paid halftime scoreboard message during Saturday's WNBA game against the Indiana Fever, after she used it to thank Jennifer Sey and the apparel brand XX-XY Athletics. Potter says she had organised a group of supporters for Fever guard Sophie Cunningham, spending over $2,000 on tickets, and paid an additional fee for the scoreboard message before the team allegedly moved to change it. The dispute touches on the wider, ongoing controversy in women's sports over transgender inclusion, a topic that has repeatedly surfaced around Cunningham and the WNBA this season.
According to Potter, she paid roughly $100 for the scoreboard slot as part of her broader spend of more than $2,000 on 25 tickets for the Barclays Center fixture. She alleges the Liberty organisation tried to change the wording after it referenced Sey and XX-XY Athletics, both prominent voices in debates over sex categories in sport, before the team ultimately issued her a refund. The article frames the episode as the latest flashpoint in a season marked by friction over the WNBA's handling of transgender-related messaging and fan activism.
- Fan claims Liberty tried altering her paid halftime scoreboard message
- Message thanked Jennifer Sey and XX-XY Athletics brand
- Team reportedly refunded her after the dispute