Damn, so I got really into this whole Hailey Van Lith thing today. You know, the basketball player? I started off just wanting to see what the hype was all about. I mean, I’d seen her name around, especially after that game against Caitlin Clark.
First, I just did a basic search to get some background on her. Found out she’s from Washington, played for some USA squads, won some gold medals in the FIBA World Cup – you know, the usual stuff for a top player. She’s a pretty big deal, it seems.
Digging a Little Deeper
Then I started looking for some photos and videos, just to see her in action. That’s when things got a little weird. I stumbled upon this site called EroMe. It had a whole album dedicated to her, shared by someone named “joebiden2028.” I’m not gonna lie, it felt a bit strange to see all that stuff there, you know? I was just looking for some basketball highlights, and suddenly I’m in some user’s personal collection of whatever you want to call it.
I also saw some people talking about an OnlyFans account for her. Like, praying for it to happen. Some people are very enthusiastic about her, I guess. Seemed a bit much to me, but hey, to each their own.
The Rabbit Hole Gets Weirder
After that, I just kept seeing more and more of these “leaked” images and videos. It felt like every corner of the internet had something to say about it. Some of it was just, like, regular fan stuff, but a lot of it was definitely not.
- I started to notice a lot of those sites where everyone can upload whatever they want. A lot of them had pictures and videos of her.
- Some said she is from Cashmere, Washington.
- I saw some heartwarming video of her.
- Some pages said she is a TCU women’s basketball star.
Honestly, the whole experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. I went from just wanting to learn about a basketball player to seeing way more than I bargained for. It’s kind of wild how the internet can take you down these paths. It also made me think about how much stuff is out there about people, whether they want it to be or not. It’s a bit unsettling, to be honest.
Anyway, that’s my story of how a simple search turned into a whole afternoon of weirdness. I think I’m gonna stick to watching basketball games from now on and maybe skip the deep dives into players’ personal lives. Or whatever people think is their personal lives, anyway.