Lexie Hull in tanktop and sweatsLexie Hull (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)


Lexie Hull has seen better days.

During the month-long break of Indiana Fever due to the Summer Olympics, in which members of the WNBA will compete for a gold medal in women’s basketball, Lexie Hull and Caitlin Clark decided to spend some time in Mexico as they brought along their boyfriends.

 

Things were going well until Hull took to TikTok on Thursday to reveal her unfortunate mistake.

 

After spending a day in the pool, the veteran guard’s hair turned green.

“HELP,” she wrote as the caption.

 

“So I spent the day in a pool and I have a photoshoot in LA tomorrow morning at 7:30,” Hull said in the video. “My hair is literally green… We have less than 12 hours to figure this out, and don’t tell me it doesn’t look green.”

 

Things were all good for Hull and Caitlin Clark just 24 hours before that, when a photo surfaced showing both of them stripped down to their two-piece bikinis to enjoy a sunny day on a yellow raft.

 

Clark, Hull, and the Fever will resume their 2024 WNBA season on August 16 with a crucial matchup against Diana Taurasi and the Phoenix Mercury.

 

Despite Having a Limited Role On Indiana Fever, Lexie Hull Is Enjoying a Budding Friendship With Caitlin Clark

 

For Lexie Hull, this WNBA season has been quite the dream.

 

She plays limited minutes on the court, but her friendship with Caitlin Clark forges on, and she has received thousands of new fans as a result.

 

Hull has gotten thousands of fans across all of her social media platforms.

She currently has over 126,000 followers on Instagram and another 32,000 on TikTok.

 

Lexie Hull Establishing Herself As a Prominent Member of the Indiana Fever’s Bench

Lexie Hull might not get a ton of time on the court, but she makes sure to make her presence known when she gets in.

 

The Central Valley High School product was the sixth pick in the draft from Stanford has mostly come off the bench for the Indiana Fever. As a rookie, she played 26 games and started four times.

 

This season, the Spokane native has appeared in 20 games with one start.

The team might be under .500, but they have already improved from last year.

 

“I don’t think a lot of people thought we would be sitting here 11-14 at this time. We’d won (games) at this time last year. Just keep getting better, that’s all we keep preaching to them.”