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Former WNBA Star Joins Onlyfans, Says She Made More Money In Her First Week Than Her Entire WNBA Career
Now earning over $1.5 million annually through OnlyFans, Cambage has become an advocate for athletes exploring alternative income streams.
Former Los Angeles Sparks player Liz Cambage has revealed that she has made more money since launching an OnlyFans page than she did during her entire basketball career.
The four-time WNBA All-Star, who ended her professional basketball career in 2022 after mutually parting ways with the Sparks, has found significant financial success outside the sport. Cambage had signed a one-year deal worth $170,000 with the Sparks before seeking opportunities elsewhere, including playing for international teams like Maccabi Bnod Ashdod in Israel and SiChuan Yuanada in China.
However, it was her decision to join OnlyFans that marked a turning point. Within her first week on the platform, Cambage reportedly earned more than she had during her entire basketball career.
For Cambage, OnlyFans provided a platform to explore and showcase her other passions, such as modeling and creative expression. She explained, “Basketball was a part of me, but it wasn’t all of me.” Her content focuses on artistic, fashion-forward, and suggestive themes, reflecting her multifaceted personality.
Now earning over $1.5 million annually through OnlyFans, Cambage has become an advocate for athletes exploring alternative income streams. Her financial independence has allowed her to prioritize personal growth and brand building. “I’m not closing any doors, but right now, I’m focusing on building something new,” she shared.
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