LA Sparks star rookie Cameron Brink uploaded a video on Saturday of her grooving with her boyfriend, Ben Felter. Although she's been public about her relationship, many fans were taken aback to know that she is not single.
Fans shared their reactions after finding out that Brink has a boyfriend.
"I fell on the ground in the store," a fan tweeted.
"Just fell to my knees," a fan tweeted.
"He’s not bullet proof," a fan tweeted.
"Not a sparks fan no more 😔", a fan tweeted.
Cameron Brink has been dating Ben Felter for over three years after meeting at Stanford University where they were student-athletes. Although Brink mainly keeps her relationship off of social media, she shares posts about special occasions like their anniversary and Felter's birthday.
Ben Felter, who was on the Stanford rowing team, was a two-time Intercollegiate Rowing Coaches Association scholar-athlete and also on the honor roll throughout college. He currently works part-time as a portfolio analyst at the Defense Innovation Unit.
Brink was selected second, after Caitlin Clark, in last month's WNBA draft. The 6-foot-4 power forward made her WNBA debut on May 15 against the Atlanta Dream. Brink registered 11 points, two rebounds, four assists and two blocks as the Sparks fell 92-81.
Cameron Brink imbibed her boyfriend's training habit
While talking to Women's Health at the 2024 WNBA draft, Cameron Brink credited her boyfriend, Ben Felter, with getting her to drink more water.
“(Ben) is a rower, and they burn calories, lose sweat like crazy. And I kind of saw directly how much that affected his performance," Cameron told WH, adding she now tries to drink a gallon a day. "I've just felt the differences mentally, physically, my skin, everything. So it's such an easy fix to feel better as a whole."
As an athlete himself, Felter is supportive of Brink's career as a WNBA player. Most recently, he shared Brink's achievement of being picked second in the draft on Instagram.
"Beyond proud ❤️," Felter captioned.
Cameron Brink has impressed to start her WNBA career. Through her first few games, the Sparks rookie is showing potential to be one of the league's top players.