Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink is on her way to getting married after her boyfriend, Ben Felter, got down on one knee to propose.
The proposal took place in Paris, France, the City of Love, and Brink's mother expressed her joy for the couple. She shared the details that led to the proposal on her most recent Instagram post.
The mother of the WNBA star, Michelle Bain-Brink, was full of joy after she witnessed the love of her future son-in-law for her daughter. She shared with her followers her unforgettable trip to the European city.
"It started with an invitation from @balenciaga and ended with a beautiful surprise proposal from our future son-in-law @ben_da_felta on the terrace of the breathtaking @shangrilaparis!! Oh and we managed to squeeze in a visit to the U.S. Ambassador to France! Thank you @desireegruber 💖💖 A 36 hour trip to Paris that we will never forget!!" Bain-Brink posted on IG.
The couple have been together for four years, according to "Sports Illustrated." The two met at Stanford University, where they both attended college. According to "US Magazine," Felter is currently a graduate student at Standford and is in the university's computer science program.
Brink's fiance is also working at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Library.
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Basketball stars congratulated Cameron Brink on her recent engagement
After Cameron Brink posted her proposal on Instagram, basketball players showed their appreciation and happiness. WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese went straight to the comments section to show their love for the couple.
Even NBA star Steph Curry congratulated the couple.
"STOPPPP congrats bby," Reese commented.
"Omgggg Congratulations," Rickea Jackson said on Instagram.
"Congrats LoveBirds!!!!" Steph Curry commented.
"Yay yay yay yay!!!!!!! Look at God," Ayesha Curry commented.
How was Cameron Brink's rookie season?
Cameron Brink had a great start to her WNBA career with the Sparks. As the second pick of the 2024 draft, the 6-foot-3 forward showed promise on the court. However, she only played 15 games and was shut down for the rest of the season because of a torn ACL.
Brink averaged 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks while she was healthy. She had five games where she scored double-digits in points. The former Stanford star had her career-high in points against the Dallas Wings, where she scored 21 points.