Cameron Brink clapping on sidelinesCameron Brink (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink spoke it into existence, and it has finally happened.

The No. 2 overall pick of the 2024 WNBA draft stated earlier this year that she would love to be in ESPN’s Body Issue or Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. While the Body Issue doesn’t exist anymore, and Sports Illustrated has yet to call, Brink finally got her wish to show off her body.

On Monday, Brink took to social media to announce that she would be on the cover of Flaunt Magazine’s Gold Standard Issue.

With that announcement, Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink also dropped some breathtaking pictures of herself in high-black stockings, paired with a full-sleeved black top.

The remainder of the pictures had her posing in the red and white ensemble.

The vast majority of the pictures showed Brink posing on the beach or near the beach.

Earlier this year, she landed the endorsement of a lifetime when she partnered with Kim Kardashian’s ‘Skims’, threw out a first pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers, met Shohei Ohtani, and sat down with Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George for an interview.

She also landed the cover of Slam.

Los Angeles Sparks Rookie Cameron Brink Has Her Season Ended Due To Injury

Cameron Brink’s promising 2024 rookie season was cut short after the Los Angeles Sparks star suffered a torn ACL in mid-June, per ESPN.

The injury took so much from her, as she was a staple of the team’s offense and defense and a future presence for the country. It forced Brink out of her 3×3 roster spot on the United States Olympic Team. She was replaced by Sparks teammate Dearica Hamby.

Brink underwent surgery to repair her torn ACL, and she has not made it stop her from coming to the games and dressing up.

Cameras Caught Michael Strahan’s Uncomfortable Reaction To Terry Bradshaw’s Cringeworthy Comment That Kicked Off The NFL On FOX’s 2024 Season

Terry Bradshaw on Fox NFL SundayTerry Bradshaw on Fox NFL Sunday (Photo via The Sun)
Former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw certainly knows how to turn heads for all the wrong reasons when he is on live television.

Former NFL and Hall-of-Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw has been on the Fox NFL Sunday show since it debuted in 1994.

It may be time to sit him down after his most recent comments.

The crew on Fox was in the midst of getting different fan bases ready for an exciting beginning to the season when Bradshaw made it known that he was looking forward to the start of the regular season but took it a bit too far when given the chance.

As Curt Menefee announced the cast of the show, Bradshaw announced his excitement, stating, “Good to be back, right?” Bradshaw said.