
The camera caught a newborn baby watching Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever highlights as the video quickly went viral.
The Indiana Fever leads the 2025 WNBA’s latest social media dominance report with a valuation nearly seven times more than their closest competitor, the Dallas Wings. While the numbers are certainly the team’s most entertaining and thrilling action, much credit goes to Caitlin Clark, who widened the franchise’s and the league’s reach.
So their top ranking was not a surprise to many, seeing the ‘Clark-effect’ in the 2024 season. But one thing might surprise a few, as a recent show shows CC’s new and youngest fan enjoying her highlight.
Caitlin Clark (Image Credits: Imagn)
Newborn Baby Watches Caitlin Clark Highlights
The Fever guard might have played in only 13 games in the 2025 season, but she set some memorable moments in those 13 games, leading the franchise to the Commissioner’s Cup final or even a triple-double in the season opener. Apart from this, the Iowa stars’ highlights always have high views, but the recent viewer was an unexpected one, as cameras caught a ‘newborn’ baby watching the highlights from the hospital.
In the video, a newborn baby was in a cradle in a hospital with a smartphone resting on the side. A video of Clark’s highlights was playing on the phone, and the baby was enjoying it too. Bleacher Report posted the video, which went viral as fans claim that the baby is learning early.
Everyone knows about the 24-year-old star’s affection with kids. While she was out of action due to injury, she was on babysitting duty for coach Stephanie white’s Sons at the Pacers game. Moreover, the player consistently showed affection for young fans and even signed a two-year-old baby’s Fever costume at their request.
While all these were on camera, the recent moment of the newborn baby watching her highlights reaches a new level, featuring different footage that has made it viral. CC’s another fan moment went viral, off the court, was on the golf course. The two-time All-Star just showed why she is so popular among fans of every age group.
Caitlin Clark Showing Love To Kids At Annika LPGA Pro-Am
The Fever guard participated in the Annika Po Am LPGA event, which was another mega success for the tournament. The youth icon inspired countless girls to pursue their dreams in sports. Clark’s leadership inspired Donald Trump’s Granddaughter, Kai Trump, to draw parallels as role models, and on the course, she showed why.
In a recent video uploaded by the Indiana Fever’s official Instagram page, fans gathered around Clark as she reached out for a few autographs and pictures.
The playmaker patiently accepted all their requests for autographs. She also posed with several fans for the photos and smiled at everyone, even after a long day’s work.
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