Liz Cambage Calls on WNBA Players To Make More Money Off Court Amid OnlyFans Success
Liz Cambage, a former WNBA star, has advised current players to seek additional income sources beyond their league salaries, as she claims her own earnings from OnlyFans far surpassed her basketball pay. She emphasized that WNBA salaries are insufficient, pointing to her rapid success on the subscription platform where she reportedly made over a million dollars shortly after joining, compared to the WNBA's supermax salary of just over $200,000.
In her statements, Cambage encouraged other players to follow her example by exploring alternative ways to earn money while maintaining their sports careers. She highlighted the importance of authenticity, urging women to embrace their personalities and sexuality, as she believes there are now more opportunities for such expression. Cambage specifically mentioned that players should not rely solely on their game checks, citing her own experiences as proof of the financial benefits of diversifying income.
The news also notes that the WNBA pay debate has gained momentum this season, with players like Caitlin Clark publicly protesting for better compensation. Cambage suggested that if the league does not address pay issues in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, more athletes might turn to external avenues for income, as she has done.











