Liz Cambage, a former four-time WNBA All-Star, concluded her basketball career in 2022 after reaching a mutual agreement with the Los Angeles Sparks to part ways.
In February 2022, Cambage signed a one-year contract worth $170,000, but later decided to explore new opportunities.
Turning to OnlyFans, the Australian basketball star experienced financial success surpassing her WNBA earnings. Reportedly, Cambage made more money in her initial week on the platform than in her entire professional basketball career.
Joining OnlyFans beyond financial motivations, Cambage saw it as an outlet to showcase a different facet of herself. She utilized the platform to share fashion-forward, artistic, and suggestive content that mirrored her love for modeling and creativity.
Cambage’s accomplishments have sparked discussions on pay disparities in professional sports, particularly when comparing WNBA earnings to those of NBA players. Despite earning $221,450 in her best-paying season, the significant wage gap is evident.
Now earning over $1.5 million annually through her OnlyFans endeavors, Cambage is dedicated to developing her personal brand. She states, “I’m keeping my options open, but my current focus is on creating something new.”