WNBA Star Caitlin Clark Is Blowing Up All Over The Internet After Stunning Photo Emerges On Facebook That Has Everyone Totally Confused
Caitlin Clark (via Getty Images)
The Indiana Fever played the Dallas Wings yesterday as Caitlin Clark and the Fever took a close 110 to 109 win. Clark had 35 points, eight assists, and two rebounds in the 36 minutes she saw on the court.
Clark has essentially been the face of the WNBA since she was taken first overall in the 2024 WNBA draft after she dominated the college ranks. She has brought so much attention to women’s basketball that rapper Ice Cube offered her a job in his league for more money than she is currently getting in the WNBA.
Now, since the 22-year-old All-Star is the person fans look at as representing the league, it’s no surprise that anything containing her name in the title will be looked at, and that recently happened to a post on Facebook.
In a picture uploaded to face by user Robert Vargas, Clark can be seen wearing a leopard print dress, and fans immidiately called out the photo for being completely fake. It is apperantly her face photoshopped on to an actress.
Doctored Photo Of Caitlin Clark Is Going Viral
One fan called out Vargas for posting the fake image, commenting, “This is just Caitlin’s face superimposed on a famous photo of actress Jennifer Connelly.” And he wasn’t the only fan to notice the apperant work done on the photo.
Another fan stood up for the WNBA star in comments and was seeming fooled by the doctored image stating, “For all the negative comments about her just means she is not your type but the funny thing is if she met you and wanted to get with you you would change your mind.”
While the photo of the WNBA star may be fake, one thing that fans can be assured of is that her basketball, skills aren’t as she is one of the leagues best players right and she will only get better as her career goes on.
Caitlin Clark Fired Up: See the viral video of Aliyah Boston’s intense training that has fans buzzing
The Indiana star was swept away by the excitement of seeing her teammate on the offseason grind.
Caitlin Clark (L) and Aliyah Boston are the Indiana Fever’s dynamic duo.
Although there are still five months to go until the start of the 2025 WNBA season, Caitlin Clark can’t wait any longer. The Indiana Fever guard has made the most of her first offseason, but a recent comment on Instagram made it clear that she is eager to return to the court.
Clark had an exceptional first year as a professional. Not only did she break several rookie and overall records, but she was also a key piece in the team’s return to the postseason after an eight-year absence.
After being eliminated in the first round of playoffs, the former Iowa Hawkeye dedicated herself to enjoying a well-deserved rest, attending several college basketball games, NBA games, and even some NFL games. However, a Fever Instagram post reignited the competitive fire in Clark.
Aliyah Boston ignited Caitlin Clark
In a recent Instagram clip, the Fever showed forward/center Aliyah Boston working out on the court with a trainer. The clip is only a couple of minutes long, but you can see that Boston is taking her upcoming debut with Vinyl BC in the 3×3 Unrivaled league very seriously.
Boston’s intense work inspired Clark, who responded by saying, “GOT ME FIRED UP.” Acknowledging Clark’s enthusiasm, Boston replied, “AS YOU SHOULD BE.” Clark wasn’t the only one. Teammate, guard Lexie Hull, also responded to the video by saying, “Yes, ma’am.”
Meanwhile, the team captioned the post, “On the offseason grind with Aliyah Boston at Worcester Academy.” However, Clark, Boston, and Hull still have plenty of offseason left. The 2025 WNBA season kicks off on May 16, and Indiana will be in action on the 17th, hosting Angel Reese’s Chicago Sky.