So, I came across the news about the Cavinder twins recently, the stuff about their private photos getting leaked. Honestly, it’s just messed up.

My first reaction wasn’t about the details or anything, just felt really bad for them. You see them everywhere online, right? Doing their thing on TikTok, playing basketball for Miami, landing those big NIL deals everyone talks about. They’re basically pioneers in that whole college athlete influencer space.
It just shows the nasty side of being that visible.
- They’re super young, just turned 24 I think I read somewhere.
- Built this massive following, almost 5 million combined? That’s huge.
- Then something like this happens, totally out of their control, and it’s just awful.
Privacy is a big deal
It got me thinking about how vulnerable people are online, famous or not. Someone gets hold of private stuff and just throws it out there. It’s a massive violation of trust and privacy. It’s not entertainment; it’s damaging to real people.
You see them celebrating birthdays with their boyfriends, sharing parts of their lives, and then this kind of thing undermines all that. It’s predatory, really.
I remember them starting out, the move from Indiana to the Phoenix area, then college ball. They’ve worked hard for their success, both on the court and with their brand. To have this happen is just fundamentally unfair and wrong.

It’s easy to just see the headlines or the follower counts, but behind that are actual people dealing with a really difficult situation. Hope they’re getting the support they need to navigate this garbage. Just a stark reminder of the importance of digital safety and respecting people’s private lives.