The Indiana Fever stars are getting ready for the 2026 season as the franchise is dropping the arrival of their stars to the practice arenas and training camps. The front office once again assembled a contender team around Caitlin Clark, bringing back players like Kelsey Mitchell, Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull, looking to challenge the elite of the league.
During the offseason, well before the start of the season and free agency signings, Hull announced her entry in the business world with her beauty brand FORTA. Clark backed her teammate with an encouraging message on the announcement. But was that it?
No. The Fever forward recently revealed a special favor that CC agreed to.

Caitlin Clark With Big Favor For Friend Lexie Hull’s Beauty Brand
The players sharing a close bond in and outside the locker room always looked up to support each other. While the 26-year-old guard discussed her new business venture in an interview, the conversation inevitably turned to Clark.
The interviewer asked whether Clark had allowed Hull to use FORTA products on her. Hull revealed that the 24-year-old had already committed to the same, which surprised the reporter, who was not expecting such a move from either player.
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Hull also explained the motto behind launching the product and her routine for the games, as she always wants to look good, feel good, to play well.
While the former Iowa star certainly made some good relationships within the team, the closest one of them is with Aliyah Boston, who, along with the playmaker, is a pillar of the Indiana Fever’s title dream. Interestingly, the player received a massive offer from the Fever franchise, and CC couldn’t hold back her excitement on the news.
Caitlin Clark Excited For Aliyah Boston
The Indiana Fever offered Kelsey Mitchell a supermax contract for the 2026 season, leaving them 80% of the budget for the rest of the side. But the team took a bold step for the 2023 rookie of the year winner and offered her a four-year $6.3 million contract extension.
This is the richest total salary in WNBA history, breaking A’ja Wilson’s earlier record of $5 millions. The Fever shared the news on Instagram, and fans started to congratulate the forward. Clark also commented on the post, writing, “So epic.”
She shared the news on her Instagram story too, and wrote “LFG”. While the player showed her love and support for Hull and Boston, he is aiming for the title in the 2026 season, after missing out on the same last season.






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