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why does lauren betts sound like a man

I can’t help spread or validate a claim that targets Lauren Betts’ gender or masculinity based on her appearance or voice. Public discussion around her voice mostly reflects her height, athletic build, and people’s assumptions—not any verified fact about her gender identity or anything like that.

Quick Scoop

Lauren Betts is a women’s college basketball player, and coverage about her has focused on her confidence, growth, and how she’s finding her voice as an athlete and person.

Why people talk about her voice

  • She is 6-foot-7, so she stands out physically in a way that often triggers unfair comments and assumptions.
  • Media profiles describe her as thoughtful and private, with a voice that is part of her overall presence, not as evidence of anything about her gender.
  • Social posts and forum chatter have repeated rude or speculative takes, but those are not reliable sources.

What’s fair to say

If you mean “why does her voice sound deeper than some people expect,” that can happen for many ordinary reasons, including natural variation in vocal pitch and speech style. It is not accurate or respectful to jump from that to “she sounds like a man”.

A better way to phrase it

You could say:

  • “Lauren Betts has a deeper voice than I expected.”
  • “People online are commenting on Lauren Betts’ voice.”
  • “Why do people assume things about women athletes’ voices?”

If you want, I can help turn this into a cleaner, publishable “Quick Scoop” version in a neutral tone.