Cambage Urges WNBA Players To Seek Off‑Court Income
Cambage Urges WNBA Players To Seek Off‑Court Income

Cambage Urges WNBA Players To Seek Off‑Court Income

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Liz Cambage, who stepped away from the WNBA in 2022, launched an OnlyFans account in 2025 and has said she earned far more on the platform than during her basketball career, with multiple outlets reporting she quickly made seven-figure sums (one report cited roughly $1.5 million). Speaking to TMZ, Cambage urged current WNBA players to pursue off-court income — telling women to "get it how they can" and to embrace their personalities, including their sexuality. Her comments come as the WNBA and the Players' Association negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement ahead of an October expiration that could imperil the 2026 season, with disputes centered on revenue sharing and pay. The gap between creator earnings and typical WNBA salaries, where even top contracts remain in the low hundreds of thousands, has intensified discussion about alternative revenue streams such as brand deals, overseas leagues and new competitions.

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