Lexie Hull’s Emotional Moment at Glamour’s Women of the Year Has Fans in Tears

It was a night filled with power, inspiration, and heartfelt emotion — but few moments struck as deeply as Lexie Hull’s appearance at Glamour’s Women of the Year event. The Indiana Fever guard, known for her resilience both on and off the court, took the stage to deliver a moving speech that left the audience — and fans watching online — in tears.

Hull, who has become one of the WNBA’s rising stars, was honored for her advocacy in women’s empowerment and mental health awareness. Dressed elegantly and visibly emotional, she used her platform to open up about the challenges she has faced as a professional athlete navigating self-doubt, pressure, and the expectations that come with being a public figure.

“There were times I questioned whether I was good enough,” Hull said, her voice trembling slightly. “But every time I looked around, I saw women — teammates, friends, family — who reminded me of my worth. We lift each other up, and that’s what makes us powerful.”

Her words quickly spread across social media, where clips of the speech went viral. Fans praised her vulnerability and authenticity, calling it one of the most touching moments of the night. “Lexie Hull just made me cry,” one fan wrote. “Her honesty and strength are everything young women need to see right now.”

Hull’s journey to this moment has been far from easy. After a standout career at Stanford University, where she helped lead the team to an NCAA championship, she entered the WNBA in 2022 with high expectations. The transition to the professional level tested her confidence, but instead of hiding her struggles, Hull began speaking openly about the mental and emotional realities of elite competition.

That openness has made her a beloved figure not just among Fever fans, but across the league. Many see her as part of a new generation of athletes who are redefining what strength looks like — emphasizing empathy, balance, and mental wellness alongside physical performance.

During her Glamour speech, Hull also took a moment to honor her twin sister, Lacie, who has been her lifelong supporter. “We’ve been through everything together,” she said, wiping away tears. “Having someone who believes in you when you don’t believe in yourself — that’s love in its purest form.”

By the end of the speech, the room rose to its feet in a standing ovation. Hull smiled through tears, visibly overwhelmed by the response.

“It’s okay to feel,” she concluded. “It’s okay to cry, to be vulnerable, to admit that you’re still figuring things out. That’s what makes us human — and that’s what makes us strong.”

It was a moment that transcended sports — a reminder that courage comes not only from victories on the court, but from the willingness to share your truth with the world.