Haley Cavinder is 'so done' with being catcalled
Haley Cavinder is fed up with being catcalled by married men.
The former University of Miami basketball star — who opted not to exercise her fifth year of eligibility to focus on NIL deals and other opportunities — was furious in an Instagram Story post on Wednesday, after she experienced getting catcalled on her morning walk in Florida.
“I just need to address this because this has happened way too much,” Cavinder said. “So I’m currently walking … I just don’t understand why males think it’s OK to make females feel uncomfortable.
“If you’re going to sit there and catcall and say whatever you think you want to a female, for what? Why do you think you have that authority?
“I’m literally so fed up with it. Some of these men have wedding rings on … they’re saluting. I’m like, ‘What are you doing?'”
Haley Cavinder in Florida in May 2023. Instagram/Cavinder Twins
“It’s embarrassing,” she continued. “I will look at them and be like, ‘What are you doing?’ I’m so done with it.
“Anyway, I just want all my girls to stay safe out there when you’re walking and never let males feel like they have this sense of authority over you. It’s disturbing. Sometimes I’m like, how? Wow.”
Cavinder wrote, “all my gals stay safe” over the clip, which was posted to the joint Instagram account she shares with her twin sister, Hanna.
Haley Cavinder in Florida in May 2023. Instagram/Cavinder Twins
The Cavinder twins, who signed an NIL deal with WWE, usually start their day with a morning walk before heading to the gym, according to their YouTube page — which features fitness and lifestyle content, including their daily diet.
Haley and Hanna graduated from the University of Miami on Friday, after the senior guards helped the Hurricanes reach their first Elite Eight in program history.
The team’s March Madness run ended there as they were eliminated by eventual-champion LSU.
Hanna and Haley Cavinder in May 2023. Instagram/Cavinder Twins
Hanna and Haley Cavinder in May 2023. Instagram/Cavinder Twins
Last month, Haley and Hanna appeared on “TODAY” to announce they are focusing on an NIL agreement with WWE and “a lot of long-term deals.”
The twins reportedly earn seven figures through NIL and other brand deals, including Pronamel, Champs Sports and Victoria’s Secret.
In addition to their NIL deals, the Cavinders also make money directly from social media as influencers.
The siblings garnered social media popularity with their dancing videos on TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic, and now have over 4.5 million followers.
They each have more than 500,000 followers on their individual Instagram pages.
Source: New York Post