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WNBA athlete shocks fans by revealing her OnlyFans earnings

Her fame in the sports world helped her gain more followers

WNBA athlete shocks fans by revealing her OnlyFans earnings

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Liz Cambage, a former WNBA star, revealed how much she earned after launching her OnlyFans account, shocking her followers. She secured a supermax contract and played six seasons in the WNBA, but she made far more money on the platform than from basketball.

Standing at 6 feet 9 inches, Cambage ranks among the best players of her generation. Her height, toned physique, and natural beauty make her stand out everywhere she goes. Off the court, she confidently embraces her presence, which has helped her build a massive following.

From WNBA champion to financial success on OnlyFans

Cambage, a four-time WNBA champion and All-Star scoring leader, signed a $221K supermax contract, one of the league’s highest salaries at the time. However, she earned nearly one million dollars in just her first week on OnlyFans, far surpassing her WNBA salary.

 

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She played six years in the WNBA and earned approximately $900K in total. Yet, she accumulated $1.5 million in just one year on OnlyFans.

Her decision to join OnlyFans sparked mixed reactions. Some fans supported her move, while others criticized it. However, she defended her choice, emphasizing her control over her own image and earnings.

Her financial success exposes the earning gap in women’s professional basketball. Many female athletes struggle financially due to low salaries, and Cambage’s story shows how some use digital platforms to secure their financial future.

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