Finally, the UCLA female trainer broke the internet with adult-only courtside pose identified.
The internet loves a mystery. Especially when it happens courtside.
During a UCLA game, cameras caught a female trainer striking a pose that launched a thousand screenshots. She wasn’t shooting. She wasn’t coaching. She was simply squatting and attending to injured player confidently, with energy that said, “Yes, I know you’re looking.”
And look, they did.
Dude’s definitely faking an injury. pic.twitter.com/ufQZ6H78HV
— DNP Sports (@notthefakeDNP) December 4, 2025
The photo flew across the socials. Zooms happened. People stopped paying attention to the actual game. UCLA could have run a perfect play and nobody would’ve noticed.
The trainer, who has since been IDd as Alexa Blatt, went viral after photos from the 82-80 win hit the interwebs. The win saw the Bruins improve to 6-2, yet their trainer was all folks could talk about.
Why? Because cameras caught her squatting next to a player on the bench.
The player in question was accused of faking an injury, for obvious reasons.
“Dude’s definitely faking an injury,” the sharing account joked.
According to her profile;
“Among Blatt’s athletic training experience and specializations include Graston Technique (a form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization), manual therapy, myofascial cupping technique and the functional movement screen.”
To her credit, Alexa Blatt handled it like a pro. No embarrassment. No overreaction. Just someone realizing the internet had chosen her for the day.
Alexa Blatt is her name
— Joe Xantana (@ThinkDatimKobee) December 4, 2025
UCLA got a viral boost. Fans got a new thirst trap. And Alexa got introduced to millions of people without saying a word.
All from a single courtside pose.
Moral of the story? Watch where you stand. And how you stand. Because the cameras are always watching.
Flip the pages for photos of Alexa.