Liz Cambage's Transition to OnlyFans: Exploring New Avenues in Art and Fashion

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Jane Kim
Updated 04:33 PM, January 11, 2025

Liz Cambage's Lucrative Switch to OnlyFans

Former WNBA All-Star Liz Cambage has purportedly earned more from her first week on OnlyFans than she did throughout her entire professional basketball career. After leaving the Los Angeles Sparks in 2022, Cambage turned to OnlyFans, a platform primarily known for adult-oriented content, as both a new source of income and a medium for personal expression.

Blending Art and Fashion on OnlyFans

On her OnlyFans page, Cambage leverages her interest in modeling by creating content that combines fashion, artistry, and subtle suggestiveness. This direction underlines her intent to explore and share more personal aspects of herself, distinct from her public basketball persona. Her quick financial success, earning an impressive annual income that exceeds $1.5 million from her OnlyFans activities, reflects not only her popularity but also the disparity in earnings between male and female athletes in professional sports.

Income Disparity Highlighted

By comparison, during her peak earning year in the WNBA, Cambage earned $221,450—a figure significantly lower than what she now makes through digital content creation. Her transition to OnlyFans and the substantial income it provides starkly emphasizes the ongoing discussions about pay disparities in professional sports, particularly between genders.

Pursuing Broader Interests

“Basketball was a part of me, but it wasn't all of me,” Cambage stated, reflecting on her career transition. Through OnlyFans, she continues to reveal other facets of her personality and engages with a global audience interested in her artistic and fashionable showcases. As she expands her online presence, Cambage embraces a platform that promises not just greater financial rewards but also a broader scope for personal and creative expression.

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Jane Kim is a Louisville-based reporter for RhyteIt, specializing in building and nurturing online communities for adult content creators. Kim offers insights into community management, fan engagement, and networking strategies that help creators cultivate loyal followings on platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly. Her expertise empowers creators to foster vibrant, supportive online spaces that enhance brand loyalty and audience connection.