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Haley Cavinder gives fans ‘casual update' after twins' boob jobs

Haley Cavinder gives fans ‘casual update' after twins' boob jobs

New York Post2 days ago
Haley Cavinder gave fans a glimpse at her new look Monday after she and twin sister Hanna recently underwent breast enhancement surgery.
In a selfie shared on her Instagram page, the former Miami Hurricanes guard, 24, stunned in an animal print tank top and low-rise jeans, with Hanna cheekily responding to her sister's post in the comments.
'Casual update,' Hanna, 24, wrote.
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5 Haley Cavinder posted new selfies in July 2025 after undergoing breast enhancement surgery.
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5 She showed off her new look on Instagram.
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Haley's post comes just days after the siblings revealed they were going under the knife.
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'Say goodbye to these little, itty, bitty t–ties, bitches, because 24 hours from now, I'm gonna have a rack,' a voiceover said in a TikTok video posted to their shared account last week.
Haley and Hanna have continued to provide updates on their recovery, including their first day post-op.
5 The Cavinder twins revealed they were going under the knife earlier this summer.
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'Last night [we] struggled just with sleeping straight up because I can't sleep on my back,' the Cavinder twins said in a TikTok video.
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It's been a year of changes for Haley and Hanna, whose run at Miami officially came to an end this spring.
The twins returned to the Hurricanes for the 2024-25 season after a 2023 run to the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament.
5 The siblings recently wrapped their collegiate basketball run with the Miami Hurricanes.
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Haley averaged 18.2 points across 29 games for Miami this past season, while Hanna averaged 6.9 points in 29 appearances.
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Since their collegiate careers concluded, Haley and Hanna have pivoted to health and wellness by launching fitness programs.
5 The social media sensations have pivoted to the wellness and lifestyle space.
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Where matters of the heart are concerned, the sisters are in the midst of wedding planning after Haley revealed her engagement to Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson in April.
'The easiest love,' the bride-to-be gushed on Instagram.
Haley and Ferguson, 26, have been together since 2023.
Hanna was previously involved with former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck. The pair sparked breakup buzz in March after Beck was accused of sending Snapchat messages to another woman.
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