WNBA Star Turns OnlyFans Mogul: Liz Cambage's Bold Cash-In Strategy
SCANDAL ROCKS WNBA: Former Star Liz Cambage Drops Bombshell, Urges Players to Cash In Off-Court
In a shocking move that's got everyone talking, former WNBA star and OnlyFans sensation Liz Cambage is encouraging women's basketball players to consider finding their own financial freedom outside of the sport. And trust us, she's not just spouting empty words – she's living proof that you can get rich off your own back (or should we say, assets?).
The 6'8" center, who left the WNBA in 2022 amidst rumors of a lucrative deal gone sour, has been making waves on OnlyFans since launching her page in 2025. And by waves, we mean she's been raking it in – reportedly earning over $1 million per year from her saucy content. That's right; this basketball beauty is making more money off her bod than the WNBA's highest-paid star, Arike Ogunbowale, who takes home a mere $242k per year.
Cambage, known for her sassy attitude and stunning looks, dropped her bombshell comments to TMZ while strutting through LAX (Los Angeles Airport) – where she was spotted rocking a luxurious mink coat. "I feel like women gotta make more money playing the sport they love," she declared, "and I think everyone has gotta get it how they can."
But what's really got the sports world buzzing is Cambage's assertion that women are finally free to express themselves and earn their sexuality – and it's all about being true to oneself. "Just be you. Stick to your personality," she advised her fellow female athletes, adding with a wink, "I feel like back in the day, there wasn't an opportunity or a space for women to be who they are, but now, I feel like women being more girly or earning their sexuality more, and it's fun."
The timing of Cambage's comments couldn't be more perfect. The WNBA's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is set to expire at the end of October, threatening a potential lockout that could cripple the league. Players are holding out for better contracts, and let's just say they're getting impatient.
Rookies in the WNBA can earn up to $348k on a four-year deal – which comes out to a paltry $78k per year. Compare this to the 3v3 Unrivaled league, where top players are raking in over $350k and enjoying substantial bonuses for good performance. It's clear that the WNBA needs to step up its game (and pay) if it wants to keep its stars.
And Cambage is not alone in her views. Other top players, including Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier, have been speaking out about their frustrations with WNBA leadership – sparking a heated debate within the league.
It's clear that the ladies are ready for change, and we can't say we blame them. Who wouldn't want to make more money and be true to themselves? It looks like Cambage is leading by example, and we're excited to see where this new era of female empowerment takes us.
Sources:
- TheScholarlyNote.com
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