Miami Hurricanes women's college basketball stars and social media influencers, Haley and Hanna Cavinder showed off similar outfits after their Pilates session on Saturday morning.
In their latest Instagram post titled, "When you and your identical twin accidentally wear the same outfit," the twin sisters wore similar white sport-style windbreaker jackets. They were paired with matching gray slim-fit pants and slippers.
Haley Cavinder showed up first on the video with that outfit and said:
"Okay just got to pilates ... This is my outfit ... (points to Hanna) This is my twin's outfit."
Then, Hanna appears and explains the character both of them have, especially when they found out that they were wearing a similar outfit.
"If one of us comes out of the room and seriously did and no one's going to, like, change. That's the stubborness in us. This is literally the exact same outfit we're wearing. This is the jacket that I'm obsessed with," Hanna Cavinder continued.
"And I won't change," Haley Cavinder added.
The post has reached more than 1,700 likes on Instagram and it's still counting.
It's no secret that the Cavinder twins have struggled to keep fit, especially since they are basketball players. The sisters are seen on social media promoting healthy eating habits and a positive outlook on diet.
Previously, Hanna spoke about her problems with body dysmorphia while Haley addressed her issues of being obsessed with being thin. Haley changed her ways and tried eating healthy to have a beautiful and toned body.
Cavinder twins, Miami Hurricanes seek to end five-game skid against Florida State
Haley and Hanna Cavinder and the Miami Hurricanes had a good start in the 2024-25 women's college basketball season. They won 11 of their first 12 games, including wins against Nevada and Oregon State in the Maui Classic in Hawaii.
However, when they returned to the US mainland, things started to unravel for the team. They lost close ones to North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Syracuse and Boston College to be 1-5 in the ACC and 11-6 overall.
Tricia Cullop and the Hurricanes are hoping to address the issue in their game against Florida State at the Donald L. Tucker Center in Tallahassee on Sunday. Miami will again rely on its three main scorers: Haley Cavinder, Cameron Williams and Jasmyne Roberts to carry the Hurricanes' offense.
The team also hopes its defense will be enough to shackle one of the fiercest scorers in the 2024-25 season in Ta'Niya Latson. The Seminoles are coming off an 82-67 win over Clemson to arrest their two-game slide and move to 14-4 (4-2 in the ACC).
What should Miami do to stop Florida State top scorer Ta'Niya Latson and halt its five-game losing skid? Let us know your insights in the comments section.
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