The 2025 offseason was one of the mosta happening offseasons in the league, with players working on multiple fronts. From the basketball court to vacations, from social activities to the fashion world, from the launch of new shoe lines to everything else, everything grabbed the headlines. Now, Lexie Hull is also in the limelight with her new beauty brand, and Caitlin Clark was one of the first to support her venture.
The fever duo shared a strong bond with Hull, even acting as Clark’s Caddie at the Annika Pro-Am Golf tournament, and the duo also poked fun at each other on multiple occasions on social media. So it’s obvious that the Fever playmaker came forward to show support for Hull’s new venture.

Caitlin Clark Backs Lexie Hull For Her New Beauty Brand
The former Stanford player had been one of the key figures in the Indiana Fever’s 2025 run. While the season is over, she got back to her dream project – launching her beauty brand. And after years of work, the player came up with the ‘Forta’.
Sharing the news on social media, she wrote, “Over 2 years of waiting to share @fortacosmetics with the world, and the day is finally here! so excited for you to try”
Showing support to the player, Caitlin Clark wrote, “So proud of you” with heart emojis. Other WNBA stars like Monique Billings, Cameron Brink, Mikayla Timpson, Aerial Powers, Sophie Cunningham, and Aliyah Boston also cheered the Fever star for her new chapter.
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“I’m starting a makeup line specifically built for the active person,” said Hull while mentioning its usability and idea. On the work front, both players will be getting ready for the upcoming WNBA season. Clark played in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers, but she is not in the upcoming training camp.
Caitlin Clark Excluded From Team USA April Training Camp
After a 5-0 win in Puerto Rico, Team USA is ready to host another training camp before the start of the season, since the World Cup games start in September, when players would be in the WNBA. Interestingly, Clark won the MVP in her debut tournament but was not included in the April camp.
USA Basketball has announced the roster for its PHX training camp
— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) March 31, 2026
Monique Billings
Mikayla Blakes
Cam Brink
Paige Bueckers
Rae Burrell
Veronica Burton
Napheesa Collier
Stef Dolson
Sabrina Ionescu
Rickea Jackson
Azura Stevens
Brittney Sykes
Kayla Thornton
JuJu Watkins
A’ja Wilson
As per experts, the absence of Caitlin Clark from Team USA’s training camp is part of that bigger picture, a strategic approach that ensures the national team doesn’t rely on just one generation and the team players are available and ready when called on to.
In the WNBA, Preseason is just a month away, set to begin on April 25, with matchups that include the Indiana Fever’s first game against the New York Liberty.











