The ex -star model of WNBA turned into only Fawfans gives advice to current players


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The former WNBA star, Liz Cambage, urged current players to find an additional source of income since the League and its union seem to be in a dramatic collision course in the next low season.

Campbage, who left Los Angeles Sparks in 2022 after a career like four times All-Star, joined Onlyfans and, according to the reports, won more on the subscription-based platform than playing professional basketball.

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The striker Dearica Hamby #5 and striker Azura Stevens #23 of Los Angeles Sparks Post for a photo with former Los Angeles player Liz Cambage after the game against the Dallas Wings on Crypto.com Arena on September 7, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Meg Oliphant/Getty images)

She told TMZ Sports in a recent interview that WNBA players should focus on obtaining additional income in any way they can.

“You know the WNBA salary, it’s not difficult to earn more money by doing anything,” he said. “I feel that women have to earn more money by practicing the sport they love. I think everyone has to understand how they can … while I am standing here in a mink.”

She offered advice to players who may be interested in following her steps.

The Los Angeles Sparks Liz Cambage player arrives at the red carpet for Espy 2022 at the Dolby Theater on July 20, 2022. (Gary A. Vasquez/USA Today Sports)

Previous comments from the WNBA Commissioner about the resurgence of Caitlin Clark’s profits after his denial of supposed comments

“You only know. Apégate to your personality,” he said. “I feel that in the past, there was no chance or a space for women to be who they are, but now I feel that women are more feminine or that they earn their sexuality more, and it is fun.”

The conversation about WNBA wages was lit when 2024’s rookie class, directed by Caitlin Clark, entered the league. Apparently, Clark was earning more money with his backs than his rookie agreement in the League, which was around $ 76,000.

Team striker Collier Napheesa Collier (24) observes before the WNBA 2025 star game in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn images)

Since then, the Minnesota Lynx Naphesa Collier star has led the way to try to attract attention to players’ salaries. He called the WNBA Cathy Engelbert commissioner last week in his departure interview with the journalists.

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