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Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark share hilarious moment during All-Star Weekend Live Stream

Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark share hilarious moment during All-Star Weekend Live Stream

Time of India9 hours ago
Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark share hilarious moment during All-Star Weekend Live Stream (Image Credit: Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark may be absent from the court due to a groin injury, but she could not stop herself from joining the All-Star Weekend party. The Indiana Fever star crashed the live streaming of the bash, but it was Aliyah Boston taking away Caitlin Clark's drink from her hand that gave all internet fans a reason to crack up.
The All-Star Weekend party was an unofficial event, but the Minnesota Lynx stars, Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman, chose to take it to a wider audience by live-streaming it on Twitch. Caitlin Clark will not be able to attend the All-Star game, but will be cheering on the mates from the courtside.
Aliyah Boston saves Caitlin Clark's drink, creating a hilarious moment on live stream
Caitlin Clark attended an All-Star weekend party where she met all her WNBA mates with her signature warmth. The event was being live-streamed by the Minnesota Lynx stars, Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman.
As soon as Clark entered the party, she met Courtney Williams enthusiastically, a bit oblivious to the fact that she was actually crashing the live stream. Caitlin's teammate, Aliyah Boston, seemingly trying to prevent a controversy, swiftly took the drink from Caitlin's hand.
The moment became the highlight of the live stream, in complete contrast to what Aliyah wanted to do with the drink save.
Caitlin Clark's presence caused an uproar in the scene, and all were excited to have her at the party.
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Clark will not be playing the All-Star Game and the three-point contest, owing to her groin injury. However, she was in a complete mood to chill out and enjoy with her WNBA mates.
The live stream gave fans an uninhibited view of the life WNBA stars enjoy together, besides contending with each other on the court.
Caitlin Clark's fans took full cognizance of Aliyah Boston's action and had loads of laughs
Though Aliyah Boston did not want Caitlin Clark's drink to become the center of the live stream, her taking away the drink did precisely the same.
Fans were quick to notice it when the live stream was tweeted by an X account, @nosyone4.
The post went viral and drew various comments from fans who had fun watching Aliyah Boston's hilarious act. One fan, @vibelock, commented, 'AB took that drink out her hand'
Another fan,@nichsantos89, joined by saying, 'AB being a true friend. taking her alcohol drink, not allowed, many kids are watching her. Lol'
Another X user, @bobadue123, commented, 'AB is so funny!!'
Fans cracked up on noticing Aliyah Boston taking away drink from Caitlin Clark's hand (Source:X)
Though the hilarious action of Aliyah Boston caused a frenzy among fans, whatever the girls were doing was not illegal. As per a comment by one of the fans, the girls were allowed to have a drink because all of them were of legal age to do so. Also, it was an offseason get-together. Having said that, Aliyah proved to be a loyal friend in trying to save her superstar friend from any kind of backlash.
Also Read:
'Missed You More Babes' - WNBA star Caitlin Clark's comeback gets wild after post-game hug with Aliyah Boston
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