The Cavinder twins, Haley and Hanna, helped spread a little holiday cheer to over two dozen kids, bringing them shopping with $200 gift cards to Champs Sports in Dallas.
Screenshot: Cavinder Twins YouTube Video

The Cavinder Twins, Haley and Hanna, helped spread a little holiday cheer to over two dozen kids, bringing them shopping with $200 gift cards to Champs Sports in Dallas.

Hanna & Haley – The Cavinder Twins: Screenshot – @MobTrendyTwins YouTube Video

The Cavinder Twins posted a short video clip to their Instagram page showing them taking part in the big “holiday giveback.”

Sports Illustrated caught up with the girls to discuss their partnership with Champ Sports “to give back to their new community.”

The twins spoke about the importance of their philanthropic efforts after bringing 25 kids shopping armed with $200 gift cards and a love for sneakers.

To “be able to give the kids a gift card and see them shopping really is what the holiday spirit is all about,” Hanna told SI. “It was so much fun.”

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The Cavinder Twins Give Back To Their Community

The Cavinder Twins are social media sensations who have parlayed that online success by taking advantage of the new Name, Image, & Likeness (NIL) rules in the NCAA. Those rules allow student-athletes to sign endorsement deals.

Hanna and Haley’s NIL deals, along with a new contract with the WWE, have earned the pair a pretty penny ($1.6 million annually according to one report).

So it’s good to see them giving back to kids in the community.

“We thought it’d be a great idea for little kids to come and shop and just spend the evening with them. It was really, really fun,” Haley told the outlet. “They’re just so pure, and they’re just so happy.”

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The Girls Just Give And Give

Speaking of ‘pure and happy’, the Cavinder Twins posted some pure and intimate pictures from their recent Thanksgiving holiday, making many of their fans very happy.

“Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving,” the Cavinders wrote. “Thankful for health, family, good food, our faith, and this platform.”

We can’t wait to see what they share with their fans for Christmas.

“Being able to get back into that community and just kind of use our platform to have a voice – it is amazing,” Hanna told Sports Illustrated.

GQ recently questioned whether or not the Cavinder Twins have found extreme success on social media because of their looks.

Yep, that’s a real mystery there GQ. Let us know if you solve it.

The Cavinder Twins helped Miami reach its first Elite Eight at the 2023 NCAA tournament. Haley averaged 12.2 points and 4.9 rebounds for the squad her senior year while Hanna contributed 3.8 points and 1.6 assists per contest.