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    PICS: Carson Beck’s Sister Kylie Beck Delivers Glam in Chic Cutout Dress From Latest Coral Gables IG Dump

    Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck made a big change this offseason, transferring to Miami after four seasons with the Georgia Bulldogs. As a result of his transfer, he will not be close to his sister Kylie anymore, who is a cheerleader for the Bulldogs.

    Kylie is often active on social media, making various posts on Instagram and other social media accounts. On Thursday, she posted an Instagram photo dump, which included photos of her in a chic cutout dress with a floral design. She posed for the photos by a pier.

    “You’ll find me here,” Kylie Beck wrote.

     

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    Carson Beck and His Sister, Kylie Beck, Maintain a Strong Relationship

    While Kylie and Carson Beck are no longer in close proximity to each other in Georgia, they still have a strong relationship. Carson transferred to Miami partially to be closer to his then-girlfriend, Miami basketball star Hanna Cavinder. However, the couple broke up in March after reports of Carson’s cheating. This led to an immense amount of hate for him online.

    While this was not unexpected because of Hanna Cavinder’s, and her twin sister Haley’s, social media presence, it was a lot for Beck to deal with. Fortunately, Kylie came to Carson’s defense with a series of posts on her Instagram story.

    “Since when did social media become a trial, constantly having to defend and stand up for the people you love,” Kylie Beck wrote. “This world is hypocritical and holds unrealistic standards for human beings. You can be loud and stand on your truth, but make sure it is THE truth. The hatred, the narratives, and seeking to bring someone down is inhumane and disgusting.”

    “Human decency is a thing. Respect is a thing. Rumors are a thing. To open up social media and only see pure hatred towards the people I love and constantly having to speak up on my behalf is saddening, brooding, and disappointing. Choose to be kind in a world of inconsiderate and immature people. Until then… I’ll hope, I’ll wish, and I’ll continually pray the world would do better.”

    While Beck is still likely dealing with a lot of hate online, he at least has the support of his family. He will continue to receive that support as he heads into the final season of his college career. If he performs well, Beck could become a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft.

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