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'I'M USUALLY PRETTY OPEN': WNBA star reveals going 'fully naked' during 'fun' photoshoot

'I'M USUALLY PRETTY OPEN': WNBA star reveals going 'fully naked' during 'fun' photoshoot

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WNBA star Cameron Brinks has opened up about going fully naked for a recent 'fun' photoshoot, which surprised her mother.
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The Los Angeles Sparks forward recently posed for PLAYERS magazine, showing off a number of sexy looks.
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'I feel like when they have a vision, I like the artistry of it all. I like shooting stuff like that. It's fun,' she said.
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Brink's mother Michelle — who was a guest on the episode along with Brink's teammate Dearica Hamby — was stunned by her admission but admitted that she 'loves' that her daughter is confident in her body.
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That said, Michelle, who played basketball for Virginia Tech, said if she was given the opportunity when she was playing, she would have passed.
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Hamby agreed, joking that usually covers her chest while walking around the locker room, to which Michelle said she 'never got to that point as an athlete.'
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Brink, who was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft behind Caitlin Clark, has yet to play this season for the sparks after undergoing surgery on a torn ACL in June 2024.
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The 23-year-old posed for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's 2025 issue and last year modelled for SKIMS with fellow WNBA players Kelsey Plum and Skylar Diggins-Smith.
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