Basketball star Liz Cambage strips off naked for a swim to promote her OnlyFans account – after it was revealed she will never play for the Australian Opals again

Basketball star Liz Cambage strips naked to go swimming to promote her OnlyFans account – after it was revealed she will never play for the Australian Opals again

She launched her OnlyFans career in 2021.

And former WNBA star Liz Cambage, 32, stripped completely naked this week to promote her racy content.

Liz, who has 1.1 million followers on the platform, was naked from head to toe as she took a dip in an inviting pool.

The basketball player, who is six feet tall, showed off her extensive tattoo collection in the image.

In another photo, she was seen provocatively sitting on a jeep while wearing a revealing bikini.

Former WNBA star Liz Cambage, 32, stripped naked this week to promote her racy OnlyFans account

Liz gave the camera a sultry look as she sat cross-legged on the hood of the car.

The OnlyFans plug comes after it was revealed that the door is closed for Liz to ever play for her country again, after Opals head coach Sandy Brondello said there will now be no second chances.

The Australian Opals exited the Tokyo Olympics in the quarter-finals after a bitter rift developed between the players and Cambage over alleged racist remarks she made against Nigerian players during an exhibition match.

With the Opals now looking to qualify for the Paris Games, the question has arisen whether lost child Cambage would be welcomed back into the ranks.

In another photo, she was seen provocatively sitting on a jeep while wearing a revealing bikini

Brondello’s answer was blunt.

“No, it’s our decision,” she told News Corp.

‘In the Opals program you have to fit in with the culture we had. Liz did great things for the Opals, but by the end it was too much work, and we don’t need that. We have a short time together and one player cannot overrule the team.

“It’s all about the culture. We spend a lot of time on culture and if you can’t relate to the culture, I won’t choose you. It’s that simple.’

Liz started a career with OnlyFans in 2021.

Liz made a career on the platform in April 2021 and took the plunge months later. “Every other girl is on OnlyFans right now, all the influencers, so I thought, ‘Go ahead,'” she said

She teased a career on the platform in April 2021 and took the plunge months later.

Last year, the basketball player said she was “afraid” to make the switch to OnlyFans, but was also tempted by the “crazy” money she could earn.

“Every other girl is on OnlyFans right now, all the influencers, so I thought, ‘Go ahead,'” she said.

“I was so scared to actually do it. But I let my friends and family pressure me and say, “Don’t worry about what anyone says – people will either love you or hate you.”

Liz previously played for the WNBA for the Los Angeles Sparks. Pictured

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