WNBA prodigy Cameron Brink has big ambitions. She expressed her desire to be featured in a photoshoot that celebrates the athletic physique. Two specific publications caught her attention.
While discussing her appreciation for athletes’ bodies on Podcast P with Paul George, Brink mentioned ESPN’s Body Issue as a concept she admired. However, that magazine column is no longer available as ESPN the Magazine ceased publication in 2019. The Body Issue was known for featuring athletes without clothing.
Brink also mentioned her interest in Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue. Unlike the swimsuit issue, SI Swimsuit features athletes and celebrities in different styles of swimwear. Brink finds the concept “extremely exciting.”
Once Cameron Brink’s interview video went viral, male WNBA fans lost their minds.
“Lord have mercy we need it,” wrote one fan.
“We will ALL be there,” another fan wrote, probably with a smirk.
“LOL, look at PG’s (Paul George) face when she talks, her eyes say it all,” read a third comment.
One fan made a bold statement, writing: “I would trade 16 Lakers championships.”
Another notable fan commented: “What if Playboy called Cameron Brink?
Before being selected this year by the Los Angeles Sparks with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Cameron played for Stanford University. She represented the United States on the national team and won two gold medals at international youth events. She also led the USA 3×3 team to victory at the 2023 FIBA 3×3 World Cup and earned the tournament’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.
Additionally, Cameron Brink’s connection to NBA superstar Stephen Curry (a family friend) is also generating some media buzz.
Cameron Brink with SKIMS
Cameron Brink is also part of a new campaign for SKIMS, a shapewear and underwear brand co-founded by Kim Kardashian.
Brink is one of the faces of Skims’ new “Fits Everybody” campaign, which promotes the brand’s line of underwear, loungewear and other apparel in sizes XXS to 4X. Skims is also the official underwear of the WNBA, and the campaign features other WNBA stars alongside Brink, including Candace Parker, Kelsey Plum, Skylar Diggins-Smith and Dijonai Carrington.