Brittney Griner Addresses Viral Controversy Over Alleged Comments About Caitlin Clark
WNBA star Brittney Griner is in the spotlight again, this time regarding a controversial video where she seemingly called fellow player Caitlin Clark a “f—ing white girl.” The incident, which occurred during a recent game, has sparked significant debate and garnered massive online attention.
During an Atlanta Dream vs. Washington Mystics match on Sunday, Griner was finally confronted about the viral clip by Outkick reporter Dan Zaksheske, who noted that no one had previously asked her about it since its release.
BREAKING – WNBA “star” Brittney Griner has been caught on video calling Caitlin Clark “trash” and a “f—ing white girl.” pic.twitter.com/4N5LZMeGgG
— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) May 24, 2025
Despite the clip’s virality, it took three weeks for Griner to be asked directly about her remarks. Zaksheske reported, “I asked Brittney Griner what she said after fouling out against the Indiana Fever three weeks ago, and she said she ‘can’t remember.’ I offered to show her the viral clip to jog her memory, but she said that ‘wouldn’t help.’”
I asked Brittney Griner what she said after fouling out against the Indiana Fever three weeks ago (since no one else has asked since then), and she said she “can’t remember.”
I offered to show her the viral clip to jog her memory, but she said that “wouldn’t help.” pic.twitter.com/mdXxhMwwGM
— Dan Zaksheske (@RealDanZak) June 15, 2025
After the game, Zaksheske pressed Griner further, querying whether it was possible she had uttered the disputed phrase. Griner firmly denied it, asserting, “I know it wasn’t that because I wouldn’t use that type of language.”
After the game, I asked Brittney Griner if it was possible that she said “f***ing white girl” after fouling out against the Indiana Fever, even though she couldn’t remember what she said.
“I know it wasn’t that because I wouldn’t use that type of language,” she said. pic.twitter.com/ny9pXCzpCt
— Dan Zaksheske (@RealDanZak) June 15, 2025
This incident raises questions about the role of media in sports and the speed at which narratives can spiral out of control. Although Griner has denied the allegations, the dichotomy between those who believe her and those who don’t illustrates the difficulties in navigating public perception. The fact that it took three weeks for someone to seek clarity from Griner highlights a troubling aspect of contemporary sports journalism, where sensationalism often trumps fact-checking.
In conclusion, while Griner has made her position clear, the lingering doubts among the public reflect a deeper issue: the challenge of reconciling perception and reality in the age of viral media. Whatever the truth may be, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and transparency in sports.