Hanna Cavinder belittles Miami's Carson Beck's character in latest reasoning for breakup

Hunter Cookston

Hanna Cavinder belittles Miami's Carson Beck's character in latest reasoning for breakup image

Carson Beck was a prized asset for the Georgia Bulldogs. Despite injuring his elbow last season, he was still expected to declare for the NFL Draft. However, in a surprising move, he opted to enter the transfer portal—with a "do not contact" tag attached. As soon as he entered the portal, many speculated he was headed to Miami to be with his girlfriend, Hanna Cavinder.

Although that theory quickly gained traction, Cavinder firmly denied the rumors. She maintained that Beck’s decision to transfer was entirely his own.

“Honestly, I was not involved at all," Cavinder said. "I know that a lot of people probably think that. But no, I was not involved at all. It was honestly what was the best decision for him and where he was gonna fit and be able to be successful. I’m super excited for him. It’s very convenient. Obviously, you can’t beat Miami and the people here.”

Just a month after arriving in Miami, Beck’s cars were stolen in an overnight heist—an unsettling welcome to the neighborhood.

The Miami power couple lasted around two months in Coral Gables before breakup rumors began to circulate. This past weekend, the Cavinder twins were spotted at UFC 314, where they were approached by Kai Trump. During the conversation, Trump revealed that Beck did, in fact, transfer to Miami for Cavinder. Cavinder then took things a step further, publicly criticizing Beck's character.

“No… literally no one likes him. I didn’t break up with him because he cheated—I broke up with him because of who he is,” Cavinder said.

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Beck is known for his social media presence, and it had been rumored he cheated on Cavinder. However, it appears the relationship had ended well before those rumors surfaced—and that Beck may not be the person he presents himself to be. Whether Cavinder's comments reflect a bitter ex or a more widespread sentiment remains unclear.

Hunter Cookston

Hunter Cookston began his career as a sportswriter for the Marion Tribune, where he covered local high school football, basketball and baseball. His passion for sports started at the age of four when he played his first year of tee ball. Growing up in Tennessee, he developed a deep love for the Tennessee Volunteers and Atlanta Braves. Hunter is currently attending Tennessee Wesleyan University, where he is pursuing a BA in Sports Communications/Management.