Former WNBA Leading Scorer's Bold Move to OnlyFans Is Paying Huge Dividends
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Former WNBA Leading Scorer's Bold Move to OnlyFans Is Paying Huge Dividends
Former Los Angeles Sparks star Liz Cambage’s bold move to join OnlyFans after her WNBA career is paying huge dividends.According to Daily Mail, Cambage is earning $1.5 million annually, which is 10 times more than her $221,450 salary during her highest-paid season in the WNBA with the Las Vegas Aces in 2021. The report also claimed Cambage earned more in her first week on the adult content subscription service than her entire basketball earnings…
Longtime WNBA Star Has Officially Joined OnlyFans
The 10 Best Dressed WNBA Players (1:16) A longtime WNBA All-Star has officially joined OnlyFans, the subscriber-based platform popular with adult entertainers and influencers, among others.Liz Cambage, a former WNBA All-Star who last played in the league in 2022, last played on a one year, $170,000 contract. She has since joined OnlyFans and claims to have made more in a week than she made in an entire year playing women's professional basketbal…
WNBA Star Joins OnlyFans, Makes More Than Her WNBA Salary In A Week
One of the hottest topics in sports over the last couple of years has been WNBA salaries. I mean, most of us understand the economics of it, but players having to spend offseasons in overseas leagues and Angel Reese's salary not covering her $8,000 a month rent still got peoples' attention.But one player has found a solution: the money-making machine that is OnlyFans.That player is ex-WNBA All-Star Liz Cambage — yes, the Liz Cambage — and her WN…
WNBA All-Star Liz Cambage joins OnlyFans and makes more money in one week than her entire playing career
Published: 18:38 EST, 11 January 2025 | Updated: 18:41 EST, 11 January 2025 Former Los Angeles Sparks star Liz Cambage revealed that she made more money upon starting an OnlyFans page than in her entire basketball career. A four-time All-Star, she ended her playing in 2022 after mutually parting ways with the Sparks. Cambage signed a one-year deal for $170,000 in February of that year before exploring other opportunities. The Australian center …
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