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Caitlin Clark's Teammate Lexie Hull Dealing With Unexpected Side Effect Of Mexican Vacation

WNBA star Caitlin Clark has some time off because of the Olympics (even though there's a compelling case for why she should've been on the roster that just floated down the Seine in Paris), so she's got some R and R following the WNBA All-Star Game with a trip to Mexico along with her teammate Lexie Hull.

However, Hull fell victim to one of the unforeseen consequences of a Mexican vacation… no, not that.

We all know that other kind of side effect that people fall victim to in Mexico. When I was there years ago, I was so vigilant about not drinking the water accidentally and spending a good chunk of the week in el baño.

But no, it wasn't the water that Hull drank that was giving her some issues; it was the water she was standing in that caused a slight problem.

Hull hopped on TikTok to show off the unexpected green hair she got from a few days worth of hanging out in the rest pool.

"So I spent the day in a pool and I have a photoshoot in LA tomorrow morning at seven-thirty," Hull said before her green locks. "My hair is literally green.

I mean, that was definitely green. Literally.

By the way, how has science not worked this out? I've been hearing of blond hair turning green in pools my entire life. How has some enterprising pool chemical company not whipped up some alternative that won't result in a green do? I feel like if they did it, they could print money; anyone with a pool would buy it.

No one wants to hop out of a pool looking like Krusty the Clown.

Anyway, Hull gave an update on the green hair situation and turns out that she went ahead with the photoshoot despite the unexpected look.

Hull is a pro's pro going through with the photo shoot when she's not 100 percent up to it.

There may have still been a touch of

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