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The Cavinder Twins Celebrate Eating Disorders in the Hottest Way!

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Tex Hollywood - February 26, 2025

The Cavinder Twins are the Division 1 college athletes who play for the Hurricanes on the Women's team, which is apparently high level athleticism and not just a way to get a scholarship.

Thanks to Universities making so much money with their sports departments, televising the games and getting all that corporate sponsorship money, the Cavinders have become viral sensations.

In the year they took off after graduating, the twins started a fitness and nutrition journey, within months they had an online course available to the fans to subscribe to for their 12 week program.

They had figured out that despite being athletes, fit and healthy, they weren't eating properly and it was affecting them negatively.

They were starving themselves and thus had an eating disorder that was hiding in plain sight.

They ended up figuring it out, building some muscle, doing that gym thing that has lead to a fifth year, so many more sponsorship deals and even an exclusive content channel for the dudes who get their heart rates up and burn calories the old fashioned internet way.

Today or yesterday was international Eating Disorder Day, which is probably pretty depressing, where families get together and burn old Victoria's Secret catalogs, Sports Illustrated Swim magazines and fashion magazines for giving girls unrealistic body images, that led to them taking on the diet plan of The Carpenters, only to die of cardiac arrest after years of the struggle.

However, the Cavinders turned that frown into a boner with grabbing themselves and showing of their body content for you.






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