Los Angeles Sparks forward and WNBA standout Cameron Brink has sparked conversation after revealing she’s open to the idea of posing for Playboy. She just has one caveat—approval from her fiancé.
In a recent interview with TMZ Sports, the 24-year-old Brink addressed the possibility following her praise for former player Kysre Gondrezick, who recently appeared in the iconic magazine. When asked if she would consider a similar shoot, Brink responded positively but added a significant caveat.
“We’ll see,” she said. “Maybe. If my fiancé approves.”
Brink, who has been dating her longtime boyfriend Ben Felter since 2021, announced to the world that the couple is engaged last October.
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Brink, who recently returned to action after tearing her ACL in 2024, has built a growing profile beyond the basketball court.
She appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue last year and has spoken openly about her experiences in modeling, including going “fully naked” for a feature with Players magazine.
“I’m usually pretty open, I feel like I trust the creatives in the room,” she said at the time on her Straight 2 Cam podcast. “I was fully naked for that [Players] shoot.”
“Yeah, I was walking around naked. There was only gays and girls in the room, I think. So, it wasn’t an issue.”
She has also collaborated with brands like SKIMS and participated in high-profile fashion campaigns.
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Brink emphasized her excitement about her upcoming wedding with Felter. Although she noted some logistical considerations like timing around the WNBA season.
“We’re just figuring the venue and everything and timing with the season,” she said. “But, I’m very blessed. Love my fiancé so much. So, I’m just very excited.”
Brink was selected as the second overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft by the Sparks. She started her professional career strongly as a rookie, averaging 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game across 15 starts before suffering a season-ending ACL tear in mid-2024.
After missing the early part of the 2025 season during recovery, she returned in late July and played 19 games off the bench, contributing 5.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game. She has established herself as a promising defensive presence in the league.