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Cavinder twins spill Carson Beck tea after breakup drama in new Kai Trump video

Cavinder twins spill Carson Beck tea after breakup drama in new Kai Trump video

New York Post21-04-2025

It seems there's no love lost between the Cavinder twins and Hanna's ex, Carson Beck.
The former Miami Hurricanes guards, both 24, appeared to take swipes at the ex-Georgia quarterback, 23, when they linked up with Kai Trump, the granddaughter of President Donald Trump, at UFC 314 in Miami, parts of which were posted on Kai's YouTube page.
In recent footage circulating on social media, Haley — newly engaged to Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson — seemingly referred to Beck as a 'little b-word' and warned, 'Never cheat on my twin.'
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6 Hanna and Haley Cavinder attended UFC 314 in Miami
and linked up with Kai Trump, as seen in footage on
social media.
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6 They appeared to take shots at Hanna's ex, Carson Beck.
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'I went up to him, I said, 'Stay off that Snapchat, boy,'' Haley said in a video posted to the @kaitrump2 TikTok page.
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Although Beck's name was never specifically mentioned, the comments came roughly a month after the new Hurricanes quarterback was accused of sending Snapchat messages to another woman.
Breakup buzz swirled shortly after in March as Hanna appeared to scrub traces of the romance on her Instagram page.
6 Carson Beck served as QB of the Georgia Bulldogs.
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6 He announced his transfer to Miami earlier this year.
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She and Beck had been linked since last summer.
This isn't the first time the Cavinders have touched upon relationship drama in social media clips.
In an 'unfiltered' video posted to TikTok last month by Haley, she said, 'If your sister comes to you, or your friend, or someone that's really important in your life and they have a gut feeling about a relationship or a friendship for example and they just tell you that on a repeated basis — trust your dang sister.'
Haley did not name anyone specifically in the clip.
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6 Haley and Hanna Cavinder are former guards on the Miami
Hurricanes' women's basketball team.
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6 The siblings are also social media powerhouses.
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It's been something of a Beck pile-on in recent days as Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin trolled the ex-Bulldog over his NIL deal with Miami.
'Miami gave him $4.3 million? Did they watch his game against us?' Kiffin said on 'The Pivot Podcast.'
In Georgia's 28-10 loss to Ole Miss last November, Beck went 20-for-31, throwing zero touchdowns and one interception.
He threw for a total of 3,485 yards in 2024, along with 28 touchdowns and 12 interceptions last season.
Beck announced his transfer to Miami in January after reversing course on his 2025 NFL Draft plans.

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