“We use this every single day, probably too many times”: Hanna and Haley Cavinder reveal most important part of their Miami apartment
Basketball stars Haley and Hanna Cavinder gave a tour of their lavish Miami apartment, including their living room, bedrooms and closets, in a YouTube video published Wednesday. The sisters began by showing off their expresso machine in the kitchen which they said was the most important part of their apartment.
"The most important part is our expresso machine. ... We use this every single day, probably too many times. ... But decaf, we love decaf. We do, like, a good two to three cups a day," they said on the March Madness YouTube channel.
In addition, the sisters showed off their bedrooms. Haley stays in the master bedroom, and Hanna said she loved the closet because there were so many things that suited her style, which is usually streetwear.
Hanna showed off her room, with her bed draped in the sheets of her favorite color: green. She also loves jeans and showed off her jeans collection in her closet, paired with her "girly" tops.
Both sisters love shoes and showed them off as well. Hanna also said she loved to have a good purse that went well with every fit.
The Cavinder sisters have a combined NIL valuation of $1.45 million, with Haley having an $889,000 NIL value, according to On3. Signing the deals means they can afford to live luxurious lifestyles.
Hanna and Haley Cavinder are big on health and nutrition
Hanna and Haley Cavinder have constantly shared their health and nutrition journey with their numerous social media followers. The sisters have talked about their struggles with eating disorders and how those issues inspired them to take the right nutrition to enjoy good health.
"We're very big into health and nutrition and stuff," Hanna said during their apartment tour (Timestamp: 1:59). "So, my woop band I track my sleep with recovery. I always make sure it's plugged in with me by my bed."
The sisters recently signed an NIL deal with Ghost, a sports nutrition brand. They are the first student-athletes to partner with the brand and will be central players in the brand's campaign during the college basketball season. These include interactive content, exclusive launches and immersive experiences on behalf of Ghost.
Meanwhile, both sisters will be in action as the Miami Hurricanes host the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats at BankUnited Center on Sunday.