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Aussie sports star shocks as she flaunts her peachy bottom in very skimpy bikini during yacht party in Ibiza
Australian basketball star Liz Cambage left little to the imagination as she partied on a yacht in Ibiza on Tuesday.
The 33-year-old shared an Instagram post during her trip including one video which saw her flaunting her peachy bottom in very skimpy bikini.
In the video, Liz twerked towards the camera before turning around and shaking her hips from side to side.
The basketball star flaunted her figure and pert derrière in a skimpy black bikini top and matching G-string bottoms.
'Unsure how 3 days in Ibiza turned in to 2 weeks but I'm not mad at it. Thank you @xtratheparty for having me on the island, and all my friends who make it the best time ever always,' she wrote.
'I'm back next week for my birthday and wild corner take over @hiibizaofficial for @domdolla !!!!!!'
A four-time All-Star, Liz ended her basketball career in 2022 after mutually parting ways with the Sparks.
She signed a one-year deal for $170,000 in February of that year before exploring other opportunities.
The Australian center joined Maccabi Bnod Ashdod in Israel and her current team, SiChuan Yuanada.
Additionally, she turned to OnlyFans, where her financial success went beyond her WNBA wages.
Liz reportedly earned more in her first week on the platform than she did in all her years on the basketball court.
According to the sports star, joining OnlyFans was not just a financial move but a way to express another side of herself.
Her success on OnlyFans reignited conversations around the pay disparities in professional sports, particularly between the WNBA and NBA.
Although she earned $221,450 in her highest-paying season, the gap in pay remains glaringly concerning.
Liz now earns $1.5 million annually through OnlyFans as she continues to build her personal brand.
She recently said that she is 'not closing any doors, but right now, I'm focusing on building something new.'
In addition to her time with the Sparks, Liz was drafted by the Tulsa Shock in 2011 and also played for the Dallas Wings and Las Vegas Aces.
She was the WNBA scoring leader and made the All-WNBA First Team in 2018.
She also represented Australia and won a silver medal in the 2018 FIBA World Cup and a bronze medal in the 2012 London Olympics.