Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink took to social media to show her appreciation and approval over the social media fashion flex of 2023 US Open Champion Coco Gauff.
Over at Instagram, Gauff shared a photo of herself wearing a spaghetti-strap denim dress. Fans and fellow athletes showed their appreciation and admiration, and among them was Cameron Brink.
“Nevaaa would decline,” Brink said in her comment, to which Gauff acknowledged with a “purrrr.”
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Cameron Brink is not a stranger to styling herself with denim all around her. Earlier this year, she posted on Instagram an all-denim look: a tube dress paired with a denim jacket, which she called the “last tunnel fit of the year.” Fans praised not only how good the outfit looked, but how it accentuated her long legs, one thing she has always been known for and praised over.
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Cameron Brink on Her Earning: “I Save 90% of It”
Cameron Brink’s rookie year with the WNBA, despite it being cut short due to a torn ACL, has been notably successful. Despite not being able to finish the season, she still managed to remain a relevant name not only in the WNBA but also outside of it. Thanks to her NIL and brand deals.
Despite her injury struggles, Brink still managed to remain positive and have an outlook that the turn of events “will only make me stronger.”
When it comes to her income, however, Brink prefers to be modest rather than going all-out, which is a stereotype for athletes, with how big their usual paycheck is.
Despite getting paid an annual salary of more than $70,000 by the WNBA, Cameron says she saves most of it—almost 90% of it, actually.
“I’m really thinking about my financial future,” Brink told CNBC. “I want to ensure that I’m setting myself up for a comfortable lifestyle down the line because I definitely don’t want to be working forever.”
As she still recovers from her ACL injury, Brink highlighted how her mindset when it comes to finances has been focused on keeping her “spending in check” and “saving as much as possible.” She mentioned this includes saving for her wedding with fiance Ben Felter, who she got engaged to in September this year.
Despite the WNBA salary being a topic of criticism, Brink mentioned that she still considers playing for the WNBA “the greatest job ever,” regardless of salary.
Cameron Brink is expected to go back to the court and participate in the 2025 WNBA season.
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