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Cameron Brink’s Stunning Swimsuit Shot Sparks Excitement Among WNBA Fans
Cameron Brink, a prominent player for the Los Angeles Sparks, has recently become a trending topic among WNBA fans and social media users, largely due to a captivating swimsuit photo that has sparked considerable buzz. Despite uncertainties surrounding the start of the 2026 WNBA season—specifically whether it will kick off in May—Brink’s popularity and media presence are soaring. She was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft and is considered a rising star in the league. After suffering a torn ACL that caused her to miss the first half of the 2025 season, Brink made a commendable comeback in late July, averaging 5.1 points per game for the Sparks. Now, with her fully healthy and preparing for her third year in the league, she remains a focal point of interest for fans, media, and her followers.
Beyond her on-court performance, Brink is also garnering attention off the court. While negotiations continue between the WNBA and the players’ union over a new collective bargaining agreement—and the league’s future season plans remain uncertain—Brink is keeping herself busy with other pursuits. Notably, she has been involved in the burgeoning 3-on-3 basketball league called Unrivaled, which was founded in 2023 by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart. This league offers an alternative platform for women’s basketball and adds to Brink’s growing profile beyond traditional WNBA games.
Off the court, Brink has garnered attention for her candidness regarding her personal life and her views on femininity and body image. Recently, TMZ asked her whether she would consider posing for Playboy, and her response generated quite a buzz. Brink replied, “Yeah, maybe,” adding, “We’ll see… maybe. If my fiancé approves.” Her openness about the possibility of modeling for a high-profile magazine sparked discussions among fans and media alike. This candid answer reflects her relaxed attitude toward her image and her willingness to explore new opportunities.

Aug 15, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink (22) warms up before the game against the Dallas Wings at College Park Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
Brink’s focus on body positivity and self-acceptance is also evident in her past modeling work. She was part of the 2025 rookie class for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, a prestigious inclusion that underscores her versatility and willingness to challenge traditional stereotypes surrounding female athletes. In an interview with SI Swimsuit, Brink spoke about the complex relationship many women, especially athletes, have with femininity and body image. She emphasized the societal pressures women face to conform to certain ideals, questioning whether female athletes should appear more feminine or more athletic. Brink shared her personal journey of finding a balance, stating, “My femininity—I hold that very close to my self-image,” and highlighted how difficult it can be for women in sports to navigate body image issues. She expressed her appreciation for reaching a point where she feels empowered and confident enough to participate in projects like SI Swimsuit, viewing such opportunities as a form of empowerment and self-expression.
Recently, some of the photos from Brink’s rookie shoot for SI Swimsuit resurfaced on social media, further fueling her rising profile. Fans and followers are eager to see whether she will be featured once again in the magazine’s upcoming 2026 issue. If Brink does appear in this year’s edition, it is likely to generate significant excitement within the WNBA community and beyond, given her status as both an athlete and a model. Her participation in such high-profile projects not only enhances her personal brand but also helps challenge stereotypes about female athletes, showcasing their multifaceted identities.
Overall, Cameron Brink’s recent activities and media coverage highlight her as a dynamic figure who balances athletic excellence with personal expression and empowerment. Her journey from overcoming injury to becoming a media darling and potential model symbolizes a broader shift in how female athletes are perceived and celebrated. Whether through her on-court achievements or her off-court pursuits, Brink continues to inspire many, making her one of the most talked-about figures in women’s basketball today.
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