Hanna Cavinder is on a mission to find her sister, Haley, a man.
In a bikini-clad TikTok video on Thursday, the twin sisters — who became top NIL earners while playing basketball at the University of Miami — touted the idea of Haley being open to settling down with someone.
“It’s ‘she doesn’t got a man’ so let’s find her one,” was written over the clip, which showed the Hanna doing a thumbs up gesture, while Haley danced in a chair.
“Cupid Hanna is starting the application process,” they wrote in the caption.
In response to someone who asked, “how many times has she picked the wrong one?!” — the sisters replied, “Too many times.”
When another person wrote that Haley is “too picky,” the former Hurricanes guards responded with: “No she just picks wrong lol.”
This isn’t the first time the Cavinder twins have highlighted Haley’s personal life.
In May, the sisters revealed that Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey slid into Haley’s DMs.
And, he didn’t deny it.
“I probably hit her with a heart then,” Ramsey said during a roundtable with Haley and Hanna on Jake Paul’s Betr platform.
In a separate TikTok video in May, Hanna said she’ll be with her boyfriend over the summer, while Haley is in her “summer girl era.”
Although Haley and Hanna joke about dating on social media, they are usually private about their personal lives.
They previously discussed their relationship status during an appearance on the “BFFs” podcast in March, when they were asked if they are single.
“No, I’ve been in a relationship for a while,” Hanna said at the time, adding her boyfriend is in the space force.
“[We’ve been dating] for almost seven years.”
As for Haley?
She denied speculation that she was dating Michigan basketball star Adrien Nunez, and confirmed she was single then.
Haley and Hanna might be at different places in their love lives, but they’re in sync when it comes to their summer fitness plans.
On Thursday, the blondes modeled black bikinis in a mirror selfie on their joint Instagram account with the caption, “tis a fit girl summer 🖤.”
The former D1 basketball players are dedicated to their workouts and regularly share videos of them in the gym and what they eat in a day.
“Don’t let the free press see this or we’re toast,” Haley wrote in the comments, referring to the profile piece by Ethan Strauss of The Free Press, which the sisters disputed on social media on Tuesday.
Haley and Hanna shared a lengthy statement to Twitter that said they are disgusted over a recent interview with Strauss, which they claim was a “blatant sexist trope” to exploit their looks and undermine their athletic and business ventures.
The Bari Weiss-led outlet published a feature by Strauss with the headline: “The NCAA Has a ‘Hot Girl’ Problem.”
Haley and Hanna claimed the interview was published under false pretense, and “degrades us down to ‘hot girl(s).’”
The Cavinder twins opted not to use their fifth year of eligibility in order to focus on opportunities outside basketball, including NIL and long-term brand deals with WWE, Champs Sports and more.