Social Media Thinks Caitlin Clark Looks Exactly Like One NFL Superstar, And Now We Can’t Unsee It
When it comes to Caitlin Clark, her talent is undeniable, and no one can ever take that away from her. However, when it comes to her looks, opinions will vary about the Indiana Fever star.
On Monday, the former Iowa Hawkeyes superstar was selected number one overall by the Indiana Fever, as many expected for months.
The pro athlete arrived at the 2024 WNBA Draft at the Brooklyn Academy of Music wearing a Prada double white satin shirt and skirt, and opinions about her flew over social media.
As she sat down at a press conference to speak with reporters, one picture surfaced online that gave her props for looking good.
Many NFL fans quickly took to the comments and quotes and stated that Clark had a striking resemblance to New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers:
For the night at the WNBA Draft, Caitlin Clark’s outfit was unbuttoned to reveal an embroidered rhinestone mesh top underneath. She also traded in her sneakers for some black leather slingback pumps.
A black Galleria handbag was in her hand, and acetate sunglasses were on her face, according to People.com.
Prada later confirmed that dressing Caitlin Clark was the first time an athlete rocked the luxury brand for the NBA or WNBA draft.
Caitlin Clark’s Fever Jersey Sells Out In One Hour After Being Drafted
Caitlin Clark (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark fever has reached an all-time high after she was drafted by Indiana.
Not long after the Indiana Fever selected her with the No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft on Monday, most sizes of Clark’s jersey were sold out on Fanatics within an hour.
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin added that her Indiana Fever jersey sold more on draft night than any player in any sport in the company’s history.
If Clark can recreate how she played in college, the WNBA could find itself competing with the NHL, MLB, and NBA in the ratings department.
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