Two young NCAA hoopers: Hanna and Halley Cavinder took off the internet by storm after announcing that they are leaving college basketball to pursue a new career. The two of them helped Miami Hurricanes reach the elite eight for the first time in last month’s NCAA Tournament. The twin sisters bid adieu to basketball by uploading a shared post on their Instagram. It seems the two of them have found what they want to pursue, as they recently announced one of their new ventures with Jake Paul.
Hanna and Halley made an announcement of partnering with Betr Holdings Inc., a gambling and media company co-founded by social media star and professional boxer, Jake Paul. They are set to join as equity partners, creative directors, and content creators. The $310 million worth boxer recently shared a video with the caption, “Welcome to the@betr family (emoji) @CavinderHaley @CavinderHanna”
The video starts by showcasing a few people, including the twins’ former coach Katie Meier, answering what the duo would do in the future. After that, the twin sister can be seen signing a contract. Moreover, in one instance, it shows Paul keeping his fingers on his mouth. The video ends with both sisters saying, “We just keep getting Betr.”
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Welcome to the @betr family⚡️@CavinderHaley @CavinderHanna https://t.co/WpK7EuQZ9q
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) April 19, 2023
The Cavinder twins would bring their podcast Twin Talk over to the Betr network. Moreover, they would be responsible for creating female-centric sports content and appearing on Betr’s flagship series, BS w/ Jake Paul.
Paul and co-founder Joey Levy launched the company back in 2022. The main focus of Betr. is micro-betting that lets users place bets on individual events and players. Incidentally, this was not the only surprise they had to give to their fans. They can possibly be seen competing inside the squared circle in the near future.
NCAA twin prodigies set to start WWE training
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The twins are outstanding basketball players, but do they possess great wrestling skills? They probably do and surely would also bring their A-game to WWE, considering the fact that they are excellent athletes. Their agent Jeff Hoffman recently stated that the Cavinder twins are set to train at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando this spring.
Hannah and Halley also expressed how excited they were with the idea of joining the WWE. In an appearance on The Today Show, the whizz-kids said, “We love the WWE, their fanbase, the sport, the fitness side of it. That fits Hanna and I’s brand and aligns great with us.” It would be quite interesting to see how they perform not only inside the ring but also as partners of Betr.
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