Lexie Hull and her twin sister Lacie Hull will be turning 25 very soon. The twin sister of the Indiana Fever player pre-celebrated her birthday with a Leonardo DiCaprio-themed cake. Lacie posted a series of pictures from the celebration on her Instagram story.
The pre-birthday celebration cake for Lacie Hull was a hilarious one, adorned with smiley faces, number 25 and a message that said “Too old for DiCaprio!”
Lacie Hull’s IG story
In the second picture, she was seen sharing a big laugh with one of her friends. She wrote:
“The bestie that made all possible. I LOVE YOU 5EVER.”
Lacie Hull’s IG story
In another picture, Lacie was seen with her other friends posing for a picture. “Best early birthday and best the best friends.”
Lacie Hull’s IG story
Lacie Hull’s IG story
While Lexie was selected in the 2022 WNBA Draft, Lacie decided to pursue a career in the e-commerce industry and despite their difference in career, Lacie and Lexie continue to support each other.
Lexie Hull’s mother has a hilarious response to Lexie Hull pushing Rhyne Howard
In the game between the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream on, August 26, Lexie Hull made a viral play.
Rhyne Howard, the Dream’s forward was being guarded by Hull in the corner. While Howard looked for a teammate to pass the ball, she apparently stepped out of bounds. Hull and her Fever teammates caught that and made an appeal to the referees. When Hull saw that the call wasn’t being made, she hilariously pushed the Dream forward out of bounds.
Howard did not appear happy with the game official about the call. Even her Fever teammates were laughing at the play. Reacting to a Tweet by Bri Lewerke that showed Hull pushing Howard, her mother had a hilarious response.
“Oh my gosh… Really @lexiehulll?!? 🤣😂 I asked her why she pushed her and all she text back was “idk 😂”. Sure didn’t make her friend Rhyne very happy. SMH at my kid on that one!”
This season, Lexie Hull is averaging 5.6 points on 45.9% shooting from the field and 49.2% shooting from the three-point line. She is also contributing 2.4 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.6 steals per game.