Liz Cambage, a four-time WNBA All-Star, basically ended her own career back in 2022 after she and the Los Angeles Sparks agreed to a contract divorce.
The Australian basketball star was set to earn $170,000 in 2022 after signing a one-year deal with the Sparks that February.
She decided to take her talents elsewhere.
Cambage discovered she could make more money by selling exclusive pictures and videos to men and women who would love to see her body.
She signed up for OnlyFans and began to cash out.
Liz Cambage reportedly made more money during her first week on OnlyFans than her entire WNBA career.
Former WNBA star Liz Cambage has retired
— Raphousetv (RHTV) (@raphousetv2) January 10, 2025
& joined Onlyfans & revealed she made more money her first week on OF than her entire WNBA career & doesn’t regret retiring 😳 pic.twitter.com/26toEKXLhf
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According to Marca, the bronze medalist with Australia at the London 2021 Olympic Games earns upwards of $1.5 million annually.
The WNBA supermax salary for 2024 is set at $241,984.
It’s not hard to see why she makes so much.
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Liz Cambage Allegedly Saying Racial Slur Cast A Bad Light On Her
Former Australian basketball star Liz Cambage had a negative light on her after she was accused of directing a racial slur at Nigerian players while playing for the Australia national basketball team in 2021.
The former WNBA star denied using a slur, but several Nigerian players and basketball officials disputed that.
“I’m sorry, but this is false,” Nigerian guard Promise Amukamara wrote back in 2023 on X. “She called us monkeys and told us to go back to our country. Yes, she said that!
“Literally everyone from both teams have the same story BUT her, so y’all do the math!”
Cambage would get a divorce from the Sparks in 2022, and she would never play in the WNBA again.
She would ultimately have the last laugh after signing a three-month contract worth $1 million to join Chinese team Sichuan in 2023.
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