WNBA Fans Angered By Caitlin Clark Attending Morgan Wallen Concert
Caitlin Clark is facing criticism from some of the WNBA's fan base for her Saturday night concert appearance.
The third-year Indiana Fever guard lost to the Dallas Wings in a season opener on Saturday afternoon. Saturday night, Clark was walking out with Morgan Wallen, ahead of his concert in Indianapolis on Saturday evening.
Wallen has made a habit out of walking out with athletes and celebrities ahead of his concerts. He's done it with Peyton Manning, Nick Saban, Kirby Smart and many other top athletes and coaches.
But Clark is facing criticism from some for doing it.
In 2021, Wallen was caught on video using the N-word. Wallen ultimately apologized, explaining that he was on a 72-hour "bender." He admitted that his language was "unacceptable and inappropriate" and stated there were "no excuses."
Wallen faced a lot of backlash at the time, though he's since bounced back, becoming one of the top artists in the world, selling out arenas and stadiums.
But WNBA fans are angry with Clark for associating with him.
WNBA fans speak out on Clark's appearance
WNBA fans criticized Clark for her appearance with Wallen.
"So many of her colleagues are Black women. But she's fine being cool with the bigot who freely uses the n word," one WNBA fan wrote in criticism.
"No one should be shocked by this," one shared.
"Her equality act running out , yes show them true colors," one fan added.
"Well, that's disappointing," one fan added.
"So she is friends with Dave Portnory, Morgan Wallen, and Bryce Hall..." one fan added.
"We owe Angel Reese an apology," one added.
Clark and the Fever, meanwhile, opened the 2026 WNBA regular season on Saturday, falling to the Wings.
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This story was originally published May 10, 2026 at 12:41 PM.