• L.A. Sparks forward Cameron Brink says she would consider posing for Playboy — but wants her fiancé Ben Felter’s approval.
  • Brink praised Kysre Gondrezick, who became Playboy’s Miss June 2025 and the first pro basketball player named a Playmate.
  • Brink has prior modeling experience and has appeared nude for editorial shoots, saying comfort on set isn’t an issue.
  • She also spoke about wedding planning and marrying the love of her life.

Brink says she’d consider Playboy — with one condition

Cameron Brink told TMZ Sports she would consider a Playboy shoot — but only if her fiancé, Ben Felter, is on board. The L.A. Sparks forward made the comment while discussing modeling and recent photoshoots, saying, “We’ll see… maybe!! If my fiancé approves,” with a laugh.

Brink’s openness to a Playboy collaboration follows a growing trend of professional athletes exploring modeling opportunities outside sports. She singled out former WNBA player Kysre Gondrezick as an inspiration, calling her “absolutely beautiful” after Gondrezick was announced as Playboy’s Miss June 2025. (See Kysre Gondrezick’s feature: https://www.tmz.com/2025/10/27/kysre-gondrezick-playboy-miss-june-2025/.)

Modeling background and previous shoots

Brink is no stranger to editorial work. She’s previously modeled and has spoken candidly about doing nude editorial work — saying she went “fully naked” for a shoot in ESPN The Magazine’s PLAYERS series and felt comfortable on set. Her ease in front of the camera and prior experience make a magazine photoshoot, including Playboy, a realistic possibility.

Brink’s comments came during a lighthearted interview that also touched on her personal life and upcoming wedding plans. She described planning the wedding as a highlight and emphasized the excitement of marrying her partner.

Why Kysre Gondrezick matters in this conversation

Kysre Gondrezick’s Playmate appearance last year marked a milestone: she became one of the first professional basketball players publicly linked to a mainstream Playboy centerfold in recent years. That move sparked discussion about athletes embracing broader media and fashion opportunities.

Brink acknowledged Gondrezick directly, praising her photoshoot and calling her look “absolutely beautiful.” For Brink, Gondrezick’s example shows there’s space for athletes to cross into high-profile modeling while continuing their sports careers.

What’s next?

Brink didn’t commit to a Playboy spread — she left the door open pending her fiancé’s approval. For fans and media, the story keeps the spotlight on the intersection of sports, modeling and personal choice.

For more, watch the TMZ interview or read the related pieces:

  • Cameron Brink interview on TMZ Sports (video): https://www.tmz.com/people/cameron-brink/
  • Kysre Gondrezick’s Playboy feature: https://www.tmz.com/2025/10/27/kysre-gondrezick-playboy-miss-june-2025/
  • Brink on her nude editorial experience: https://www.tmz.com/2025/06/30/cameron-brink-nude-photoshoot-no-issue/

Brink’s remark blends celebrity culture with personal boundaries — a reminder that high-profile athletes increasingly control how and when they engage with mainstream fashion and lifestyle platforms.

Image Referance: https://www.tmz.com/2026/02/03/cameron-brink-considers-playboy-modeling/