Cameron Brink Stuns in New Glowy Selfies: ‘Iconic’
Cameron Brink took a break from her regularly scheduled basketball photos featuring sweet moments with teammates, media day pics and mid-game snapshots and just dropped the most stunning series of selfies.
The Stanford Cardinal reminded her 347,000 Instagram followers that her face card never declines. The athlete, who turns 22 at the end of December, donned a heather gray crewneck from New Balance that read “Iconic” and included an embroidered logo of the company for which Brink is an ambassador.
The 2022 Pac-12 Player of the Year posed under the sun, showing off her glowy skin and crystal blue eyes. She opted for a dewy, fresh glam look, including a flawless base, rosy blush, wispy lashes, feathered brows, a dainty brown eyeliner wing and a gorgeous glossy mauve lip. Her long blonde locks were smooth and straight and fell loosely around her neck and shoulders.
“Iconic. @newbalance,” the three-time USA Basketball gold medalist captioned the carousel of up-close and photos.
“😍pretttyyyy,” Sam Breen commented.
“It just hit me that you resemble Cameron Diaz in her prime,” one fan pointed out.
“She’s a model,” someone wrote.
“Yes you are!!😍😍,” another added.
We know Brink has a strong career as a basketball champ ahead of her, but we suspect modeling may be in her future, too.
The New Jersey native and New Balance made headlines earlier this year when the brand tapped Brink as its first female basketball player ambassador, joining fellow athletes Kawhi Leonard, Jamal Murray, Zach LaVine and Dejounte Murray.
“We are thrilled to welcome Cameron as the first female basketball player to join the New Balance family,” head of basketball sports marketing at New Balance Naveen Lokesh said in a press release. “Cameron’s exceptional skill on the court and her desire to give back align perfectly with New Balance’s desire to change the game for the better. We are excited to support Cameron reaching new heights in her career and contributing to the growth of women’s basketball for years to come.”