Lexie Hull Makes VIRAL Instagram Post Giving ENTIRE Fever Team Black Eyes…

In one of the most unexpected and hilarious social media moments of the WNBA offseason, Lexie Hull has gone viral after posting a wild, digitally edited photo that shows the entire Indiana Fever roster sporting cartoonish black eyes. The image — part joke, part inside reference — exploded across the internet within minutes, sending fans, teammates, and even rival players into fits of laughter.

The photo, uploaded to Hull’s Instagram story late Friday night, features Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, and the rest of the Fever lineup, all humorously photoshopped with bruises, bandages, and exaggerated “battle scars.” The caption read: “Offseason got us fighting for rebounds in real life 💀💥” — instantly sparking memes, reactions, and thousands of reposts.

Within an hour, the post had been viewed over 1.5 million times before Hull deleted it, likely realizing just how fast it was spreading. But by then, screenshots had already flooded X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Reddit, turning the Fever guard into an overnight meme sensation.

“Lexie Hull just broke the internet,” one fan wrote. “That picture is going down as an all-time classic.” Others called it “the funniest thing any WNBA player has done all year,” while some jokingly speculated that the image was a metaphor for the team’s battle through a physically grueling 2025 season.

Even Caitlin Clark chimed in under one of the reposts, commenting with three laughing emojis and a playful: “So this is why practice felt extra tough this week 😂.” The interaction only fueled the post’s momentum, proving that the Fever’s chemistry off the court remains just as strong — and just as chaotic — as ever.

However, not everyone got the joke right away. A few online users initially mistook the image for something serious before realizing it was clearly digitally altered. Sports blogs quickly clarified the context, with one headline reading: “No, the Fever Didn’t Brawl — Lexie Hull Just Has a Sense of Humor.”

Insiders close to the team confirmed that the photo was part of a running inside joke among players, referencing how bruised and exhausted they looked after a particularly intense playoff push. “It’s classic Lexie,” said one Fever staffer. “She’s always been the locker room comedian — funny, creative, and totally unafraid to poke fun at herself and everyone else.”

The moment comes just weeks after Hull’s emotional farewell rumors with the Fever, and fans were quick to note the timing. “If this is her last viral post in Indiana, she’s going out with a bang,” one user wrote.

Regardless of the intent, the viral post reminded fans of the personality and authenticity that make the WNBA so endearing. At a time when headlines often focus on controversy or contracts, Lexie Hull’s sense of humor brought levity — and unity — to the fanbase.

As one fan perfectly put it: “Lexie gave the Fever black eyes, but she gave us all something to smile about.”