The lofty athlete, known for her skills on a basketball court, displayed another unique gracefulness. The LA Sparks rookie took TikTok to another level while showcasing some killer dance moves alongside her teammates Kia Nurse and Rickea Jackson.
The trio rocked their uniforms and bossed it out, jumping on the “Hide Away” trend on TikTok, rapidly gaining thousands of views and likes. But what makes the video even cooler is the fact that Cameron Brink tried her best to keep it together while filming their choreography. The forward player is seen trying really hard not to laugh out loud and the real question here is how many tries it took them to get the final video.
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Her followers flooded the comment section, filling it with numerous positive remarks and compliments, expressing sentiments like “I want to go to Stanford because of you” and flattering her athletic figure too. Cameron’s caption reads, “So proud of our veteran for joining Kea,” who likely originated the idea of filming the TikTok. Their followers expressed immense gratitude for their collab.
Brink, whose athletic achievements have garnered her widespread admiration, proved she’s not just a powerhouse on the court but also a TikTok icon in her own right.
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