WNBA star Elizabeth aka Liz Cambage video and pictures go viral on Twitter/X and Instagram as she joins OF

WNBA star Elizabeth aka Liz Cambage video and pictures go viral on Twitter/X and Instagram as she joins OF

Know all details about Elizabeth aka Liz Cambage, who decided to join OF after her WNBA career with her video going viral since

After announcing her retirement from the WNBA, Liz Cambage shocked fans by joining the popular content subscription platform OF with her videos and photos since going viral. The former WNBA star, known for her towering 6-foot-9 frame and bold fashion sense, made the surprising move to post-retirement work. Cambage, who had spent six seasons in the WNBA, had also pursued modeling during her career, and now she has taken that passion to another level on OF, a platform largely associated with adult content.

Ex-WNBA star Elizabeth aka Liz Cambage video and pictures go viral on Twitter/X and Instagram as she joins OF

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Elizabeth Folake “Liz” Cambage (born August 18, 1991) is a British-born Australian professional basketball player currently competing for the Sichuan Yuanda in the Women’s Chinese Basketball Association. Cambage is best known for sharing the WNBA single-game scoring record with A’ja Wilson, having achieved an impressive 53-point performance against the New York Liberty on July 17, 2018.

Why Liz Cambage joined OF?

Cambage who has a net worth of $3 million reportedly stated that she was earning more money now than during her time in the WNBA, which caused quite a stir among her followers. One fan humorously remarked that they had thought Cambage had joined “Only Amazons,” in reference to the platform’s adult-themed content. Another fan expressed surprise at Cambage’s success on OF, commenting that it was unsurprising to see her making more money.

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However, some fans criticized her decision, with one stating that she had “lost her soul” despite earning more. Others were supportive, wishing Cambage well and questioning whether her fame from the WNBA had helped her earn more on the platform. Cambage had previously announced her departure from the WNBA in 2022 for “healing and personal growth.” She shared in an Instagram post, now deleted, that although she would miss playing, she needed to focus on personal matters.

Throughout her WNBA career, Cambage played for teams such as Tulsa/Dallas, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, where she averaged 15.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks. In her final season with the LA Sparks, she averaged 13 points and 6.4 rebounds. Following her WNBA career, Cambage continued to play basketball overseas and also pursued her passion for DJing and modeling.

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