Liz Cambage models controversial Yeezy ‘WET’ top made popular by Bianca Censori… after basketball star is forced to shut down her social media accounts

Kanye West’s Australian wife Bianca Censori turns heads in the rapper-turned-fashion mogul’s new ‘WET’ top.

And now Australian basketball star Liz Cambage has adopted the style, posing in the controversial garment in an Instagram post on Thursday.

The former WNBA player, 32, showed off her sublime physique in the sheer white tank top with the word ‘WET’ on the front.

Cambage also tagged West in the post.

The eye-catching post comes after Cambage revealed she would be forced to close her OnlyFans account after switching to a Chinese basketball team.

Australian basketball star Liz Cambage has adopted Kanye West’s controversial style by posing in the rapper-turned-fashion mogul’s memorable garment in an Instagram post on Thursday

West's Australian wife Bianca Censori recently turned heads in the rapper-turned-fashion mogul's new 'WET' summit.  Pictured last month

West’s Australian wife Bianca Censori recently turned heads in the rapper-turned-fashion mogul’s new ‘WET’ summit. Pictured last month

On Wednesday, Cambage revealed that she will be closing her account as she moves to China, where the site has been blocked.

She posted a photo on Instagram of herself in a sassy pink ensemble before sharing the news.

“As some of you all know, I am moving to China this week to return to the WCBA. Social media is blocked there so I’m going to shut down my OnlyFans and take a break from all these apps,” she wrote.

“And I’m honestly so excited to get away and hang in there. My OF will be live until Friday evening…. I’m going to miss you guys so much.’

The eye-catching post comes after Cambage revealed she would be forced to close her OnlyFans account after switching to a Chinese basketball team

The eye-catching post comes after Cambage revealed she would be forced to close her OnlyFans account after switching to a Chinese basketball team

Cambage, known as one of the most controversial figures in the sport, recently signed a lucrative three-month contract with Chinese team Sichuan, worth a whopping $1 million.

This massive deal is one of the largest in women’s basketball history and stands in stark contrast to the WNBA, where even the highest-paid players are allowed a maximum annual salary of $234,936.

Cambage’s astronomical earnings will see her rake grow nearly four times in just a fraction of the time.

The contract is rumored to contain significant bonus clauses, according to a report from News Corp.

“As some of you all know, I am moving to China this week to return to the WCBA.  Social media is blocked there so I'm going to shut down my OF and take a break from all these apps,” she wrote on Instagram

“As some of you all know, I am moving to China this week to return to the WCBA. Social media is blocked there so I’m going to shut down my OF and take a break from all these apps,” she wrote on Instagram

Despite being a four-time WNBA All-Star, WNBL MVP and Olympic bronze medalist, Cambage’s career was marred by a series of controversies.

One of the major turning points came in 2022, when she clashed with the Los Angeles Sparks, effectively ending her WNBA career.

Reports circulated that Cambage had a heated confrontation in the team’s locker room, expressing frustration over her lack of involvement in the match.

A controversial press conference with Nigerian-American teammate Chiney Ogwumike rolling her eyes at Cambage only added fuel to the fire.

Cambage, known as one of the most controversial figures in the sport, recently signed a lucrative three-month contract with Chinese team Sichuan, worth a whopping $1 million.

Cambage, known as one of the most controversial figures in the sport, recently signed a lucrative three-month contract with Chinese team Sichuan, worth a whopping $1 million.

These incidents ultimately led to her departure from the Sparks in July of that year.

Then Cambage faced significant backlash and was banned from representing her country after a highly publicized incident ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.

She was accused of making derogatory comments to Nigerian players, calling them “monkeys” and telling them to “go back to your third world country.”

These comments put a strain on her relationship with her Australian national team teammates, including Ezi Magbegor, who is of Nigerian descent.