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IN PICS: Carson Beck’s Georgette sister Kylie poses in dazzling outfit post Auburn win ft. Georgia QB’s GF Hanna Cavinder

Carson Beck and the Bulldogs pulled off a big win against the Kirby Smart-led Auburn Tigers on Saturday. Cheering for him were his sister Kylie, who's a Georgette, mom Tracy and his hooper girlfriend Hanna Cavinder.

Carson Beck's sister, Kylie, shared a series of pictures from the game. She was seen donning the Georgette uniform with red pom pom in her hand, cheering for her brother and the Dawgs. Kylie also posed with Carson Beck and their mom and was also seen with Hanna Cavinder, who wore Beck's jersey.

The caption of the post was:

"Another weekend of family, friends, & fun❤️ #howboutthemdawgs"
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Carson Beck's GF Hanna Cavinder responds to fan who accused her of using QB's NIL

The Miami Hurricanes hooper reached the venue of the Georgia Bulldogs vs. Auburn Tigers game by flying in a private jet.

Hanna and her twin sister Haley are popular student-athletes who have signed numerous NIL deals with brands like Under Armour, Slate Milk, etc. The private jet Hanna Cavinder used to cover the distance was a part of another NIL deal.

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Therefore, when a fan wrote:

"We all know Carson’s (private jet) NIL deal took care of this one."

Hanna responded:

"I guess it’s crazy for a girl to have her own bag."
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With a NIL valuation of $863,000, as per On3 Sports, Hanna Cavinder is one of the top women athletes. She spoke out against online critics who comment on the appearances of athletes:

"I’m just gonna get this off my chest because this s**t is just literally fires me up and annoys me so much about social media and society nowadays.
"I don’t understand why viewers or fans or whatever it is get satisfaction from commenting on a person or athletes’ looks on social media — or roasting them and thinking it’s just OK to comment about what they look like, come at them, tear them down like these people aren’t human beings."

She asked fans and social media users to be considerate and cautious of the words they use and if their ideas are too negative, Hanna urged them not to air them online.

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