Cameron Brink and Sydel Curry had a unique way of inviting Kayla Nicole to their podcast ‘Straight to Cam’. In a recent video clip shared by their podcast’s Instagram handle, Brink and Lee can be seen dancing to the Doechii ‘Anxiety’ challenge, while Nicole slowly makes an entrance from the back and throws in a few moves of her own.
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Brink and Curry’s podcast has covered numerous topics, ranging from personal lives, to dating & relationships and of course, sports. The podcast has garnered plenty of attention, and has invited a number of guests on board. Meanwhile, Nicole has also been making plenty of rounds on podcasts as a guest. Quite recently, Nicole was also seen as a guest on Angel Reese’s podcast ‘Unapologetically Angel’.
“🤸🏾♀️🤸🏾♀️🤸🏾♀️” Kayla Nicole commented on the Instagram video featuring herself dancing along with Cameron Brink and Sydel Curry.
Cameron Brink and Sydel Curry share more than just a podcast co-host relationship with each other. Brink and the Currys go a long way, ever since her mother and Curry’s mother, Sonya Curry, were college roommates.
In an effort to make their friendship lasting, Cameron Brink’s mother Michelle Bain-Brink asked Sonya Curry and her ex-husband, Dell Curry to be the godparents to her daughter. Similarly, Cameron Brink’s parents are godparents to Steph Curry, Seth Curry, and Sydel Curry.

Cameron Brink’s Comments On Podcast Might Have Just Saved The LA Sparks Women
Cameron Brink and Sydel Curry recently commented on how uncomfortable the players of the Los Angeles Sparks team might feel about training with male practice players. This mainly came out when the LA Sparks team put out an announcement on X, calling for tryouts for male practice players.

While this has been a lasting practice for the LA Sparks team in order to boost their players’ performance, the topic of player safety is still a concern. After Brink brought up the topic about her not feeling safe and comfortable with male practice players, the team issued a statement to TMZ.

In the statement to TMZ, the LA Sparks remarked that they would indeed closely check the backgrounds of the players before they can start training with the WNBA stars. They also stated that the LA Sparks players themselves will not have to take part in the selection rounds for the training roster, and will only be meeting the practice players after a thorough vetting.
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