Hanna Cavinder has her own bag.
The Miami Hurricanes guard, who is one of the faces of the NIL era, shared a TikTok video of her on a private plane — and then shut down a comment that said her boyfriend, Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, took care of the transportation by using his NIL.
“We all know Carson’s PJ NIL deal took care of this one,” one person wrote.
“i guess it’s crazy for a girl to have her own bag,” Cavinder replied in a video, which showed her sitting aboard the aircraft.
She was shrugging her shoulders and dancing in her seat to the song “34+35” by Ariana Grande.
Cavinder and Beck sparked dating rumors when she posted him on social media over the Fourth of July weekend.
Beck, who’s projected to be a top pick in next year’s NFL draft, confirmed their relationship in an interview with ESPN ahead of Georgia’s opener against Clemson, a 34-3 win over the Tigers.
“Crazyyyyyyy,” Cavinder added, before responding to some comments.
“Um but the Private Plane you used was from the company he [has an] NIL deal with,” another person wrote.
“Ummm it wasn’t tho,” Cavinder replied, adding two crying laughing emojis.
Beck — who has an NIL valuation of $1.8 million — signed an NIL deal with private jet company Airstar Charter in August 2024.
Cavinder took a private plane by Southern Aviation to Georgia to support Beck in Saturday’s game against Auburn, as seen in a separate TikTok video.
“Mood cuz you caught feelings so now you catch flights,” she wrote. “otw to Georgia.”
Cavinder has an NIL valuation of $863,000, according to On3.
The Under Armour athlete modeled a Bulldogs jersey with Beck’s No. 15, a denim skirt and knee-high red boots, as seen in another TikTok video.
Beck, who is Georgia’s fifth-year quarterback, completed 23 of 29 passes for 240 yards, two touchdowns and zero turnovers.
The Bulldogs bounced back after a loss to Alabama, 41-34, the week prior — which marked Georgia’s first regular-season loss in nearly four years.
The Bulldogs face Mississippi State in Georgia on Oct. 12.