Teammates or Rivals? The Hilarious Online Feud Between Lexie Hull and Caitlin Clark That’s Got Everyone Talking
Indiana Fever stars Lexie Hull and Caitlin Clark recently lit up social media with a playful exchange that had fans laughing and speculating about their off-court dynamic. It all started when Hull shared a video of herself struggling to down a collagen shot, pinching her nose in apparent disgust. But here’s where it gets controversial: Clark, never one to miss a chance to tease her teammate, jumped into the comments with a jab that sparked a hilarious back-and-forth.
'You Don’t Hang Out With Me,' Hull fired back after Clark accused her of faking her reaction to the collagen shot. And this is the part most people miss: despite Hull’s playful complaint, the two are actually close friends, as evidenced by their frequent banter and shared outings. Remember when Clark brought Hull and Sophie Cunningham along as her caddies for the LPGA pro-am last November? That’s not exactly the behavior of teammates who avoid each other.
Their chemistry isn’t just limited to golf courses or social media. On the court, Hull and Clark have shown a strong rapport, and their playful rivalry extends to everything from collagen shots to tanning habits. Speaking of which, who could forget Clark’s light-hearted swipe at Hull’s tanning routine back in May? But here’s where it gets controversial: Hull recently clapped back during an interview, suggesting Clark could use a little sun herself. Is this friendly teasing or a subtle dig? You decide.
What’s undeniable is the bond these two share, both on and off the court. Their banter keeps fans entertained, and their teamwork on the court has been a highlight for the Fever. As the WNBA navigates CBA negotiations, fans are already looking forward to seeing Hull and Clark back in action next season. But for now, we’re left wondering: Is their online feud all in good fun, or is there a hint of real rivalry beneath the surface? Let us know what you think in the comments—are Hull and Clark the ultimate teammates, or is there more to their dynamic than meets the eye?