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Cameron Brink Says She Had No Issue Going 'Fully Naked' In Photo Shoot

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Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink said she had no issue going "fully naked" for a recent photo shoot during the latest episode of her Straight 2 Cam podcast released on Monday (June 30).

Brink, 23, discussed "walking around naked" on the set of her Players Magazine shoot with her mother, Michelle Bain-Brink and Sparks teammate Dearica Hambry.

“I’m usually pretty open, I feel like I trust the creatives in the room,” Brink told Michelle and her teammate, Dearica Hamby, referring to different photo shoots. “I was fully naked for that [Players] shoot.”

"You were?" asked Michelle, a former Virginia Tech basketball player, while making a face with her eyes wide.

“Yeah, I was walking around naked,” Cameron replied. “There was only gays and girls in the room, I think. So, it wasn’t an issue. But, yeah, I feel like when they have a vision, I like the artistry of it all. I like shooting stuff like that. I think it’s fun.”

Brink then compared the "fully naked" photo shoot to walking around the Sparks' locker room in front of teammates and staff.

“You know what I love is that you are so comfortable in your own skin now,” Michelle said. “… I never really got to that point in my skin as an athlete, I was always just nerdy about it kind of.”

Brink had previously made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition debut earlier this year, claiming on the podcast that she pranked her mother by telling her it would be fully naked, rather than modeling various bikinis. The former Stanford standout was also featured on the cover of Flaunt Magazine for its Gold Standard issue last year.

Brink, who suffered a season-ending knee injury during her rookie year in 2024, is currently averaging 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 2.3 blocks in 15 games.

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