Cameron Brink has reportedly opened the door to a Playboy shoot, but only if her fiancé, Ben Felter, is comfortable with it. Brink has built a reputation for doing things her own way on the court and in the fashion space, but she says a Playboy shoot is not her decision — it is ultimately Felter’s.
Cameron Brink posing for Playboy may happen, but only if her fiancé approves first
TMZ reported that Cameron Brink is open to posing for Playboy, but the only condition is that her fiancé, Ben Felter, must approve. In an interview with TMZ Sports, the Los Angeles Sparks standout made it clear she would at least consider it, while also pointing to the person whose opinion matters most at home, saying, “Yeah, maybe!”
However, she added the condition that would decide it, saying, “We’ll see … maybe!! If my fiancé approves.”
Moreover, Brink took a moment to praise fellow pro basketball player Kysre Gondrezick, who previously appeared in the magazine, calling her friend’s shoot a success. She said, “She looked absolutely beautiful.” The comment signals that Brink doesn’t sound shocked by the idea, and she doesn’t talk about it like something off-limits.
Brink and Felter have been dating for several years. PEOPLE reported that the two met while attending Stanford and later got engaged in Paris in September 2024, with Felter proposing during Paris Fashion Week. They reportedly discussed a 2026 wedding.
That mix of balancing a professional and private life in the eyes of the public is at the center of Brink’s decision. While she didn’t shut the idea down, she also didn’t sign on outright. She drew a line that reflects where she is right now — a high-profile athlete with a growing platform, and a soon-to-be bride who still wants to be on the same page as her partner before she says yes to something this personal.
Hence, Cameron Brink’s Playboy shoot could happen, but it might not happen unless fiancé feels good about it.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on Reality Tea.
