Haley and Hanna Cavinder are ready to play their fifth and final year of college basketball and, hence, dressed up to attend the 2024 ACC Media Day in style. The Cavinder twins uploaded a TikTok video where the two change into Miami Hurricanes jerseys. The caption of the video was:
"Last media day in the books."
Haley and Hanna announced in April that they would return for another year of college basketball. They will aim to help the team lead to the 2025 NCAAW championship tournament.
In 2023, the Hurricanes reached the Elite Eight round but were defeated by the Angel Reese and Kim Mulkey-led LSU Tigers.
Hanna Cavinder expressed her candid feelings on online criticism in a TikTok video
The Miami Hurricanes hooper gained a lot of attention when it was revealed that she was dating the Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck. Since then, she attended the Week 1 game of the Bulldogs and has been publicly showing support for him online.
On September 30, Hanna Cavinder took to TikTok to express her true feelings for those who criticize athletes and celebrities on social media.
"I’m just gonna get this off my chest because this s**t is just literally fires me up and annoys me so much about social media and society nowadays," she said.
"I don’t understand why viewers or fans or whatever it is get satisfaction from commenting on a person or athletes’ looks on social media — or roasting them and thinking it’s just OK to comment about what they look like, come at them, tear them down like these people aren’t human beings."
"It’s actually sickening nowadays how society can just turn a blind eye to someone’s comments about what a person looks like online. And it’s just sickening that people all satisfaction from humiliating someone about their looks."
She captioned the video:
"Quick rant 4 yall"
Hanna Cavinder advised haters to keep to themselves.
It will be interesting to see how the twins will fare well in the 2024-2025 season. Are you excited to see them play? Let us know in the discussion box.
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