Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink joined several WNBA colleagues at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and the 9th annual Revolve Festival in California on Saturday, April 11, 2026. The appearances come as players savor the final weeks of the offseason before the league’s opening night in May.

Brink was seen at the invitation-only Revolve Festival in Thermal alongside fellow basketball stars Paige Bueckers and Rickea Jackson. The event featured performances by Don Toliver and Kehlani, attracting a high-profile crowd including Emma Roberts and Charli D’Amelio, as reported by SI Swimsuit.

The third-year forward shared images of the weekend on social media, showcasing a monochromatic black ensemble. Brink, who averaged 13.1 points and 10.2 rebounds per 36 minutes last year, is entering her first full season since recovering from a torn ACL that limited her rookie campaign, according to Basketball Reference.

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“I think every female athlete’s had a really rough go with body image,” Brink said in a statement to SI Swimsuit regarding her professional modeling work. “But I’m definitely glad I’ve gotten to a really good place… it’s just very empowering.”

While athletes celebrated, a public dispute intensified between podcast host Alex Cooper and influencer Alix Earle. The conflict follows Earle’s 2025 departure from Cooper’s Unwell network, a move Earle characterized as a pursuit of independence amid reported disagreements over financial control and management.

The tension escalated after Earle shared social media content critical of Cooper’s professional character. Cooper responded by labeling the behavior as “embarrassing” and challenged Earle to provide a direct account of their split, noting that no non-disclosure agreements prevent such a disclosure, as reported by OutKick.

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The Los Angeles Sparks are currently bolstering their roster for the 2026 season, recently confirming deals for Kelsey Plum, Nneka Ogwumike, and Dearica Hamby. The team aims for a top-eight finish following a trade for Ariel Atkins and Brink’s continued development in the frontcourt.