Although Mom’s Day remains to be just a few days away, LA Sparks heart Cameron Brink has already revealed her shock for mother Michelle Bain-Brink — a blinding gold “MAMA” necklace.
In a joint Instagram publish with jewellery model Gorjana, Brink confirmed off the gold-and-diamond piece in a video flaunting the elegant necklace.
Cameron Brink captioned the publish:
“Mama Brink is getting spoiled this yr 🤍 I’m gifting her the cutest mama necklace from @gorjana — as a result of she deserves all of the love (and diamonds)! When you’re on the lookout for a particular reward, their shops have so many candy choices for mother!”
A second-year frontcourt participant with the Sparks, Brink and her mom have often wowed followers not simply with their uncanny resemblance but additionally their towering top — each standing over 6 ft tall.
Michelle Bain-Brink performed school basketball on a scholarship at Virginia Tech, the place she met her husband Greg Brink, who additionally suited up for the Hokies.
Cameron Brink says marriage ceremony prep is shifting ‘gradual’
Following her engagement to longtime boyfriend Ben Felter in September, Cameron Brink gave an replace on marriage ceremony planning.
The couple, who’ve been courting for over three years, met at Stanford — the place Brink was a ladies’s basketball standout and Felter rowed for the lads’s staff.
In an April interview with Individuals, Brink mentioned of the marriage planning:
“It is good. It is so gradual,” Brink mentioned. “The bachelorette (social gathering) is first.”
Brink shared she’s getting a serving to hand from her godsister Sydel Curry-Lee, who married Phoenix Suns guard Damion Lee in 2018.
“I am truly utilizing Sydel’s marriage ceremony planner,” Brink mentioned. “I beloved all the things about Sydel’s marriage ceremony, so I am glad that she’s permitting me to repeat her.”
The 2 co-host a podcast, “Straight to Cam,” the place they chat about basketball and life past the court docket.
Felter, Brink’s fiancé, works as an autonomy and synthetic intelligence analysis engineer at Lockheed Martin.
He beforehand interned at a crypto startup in 2022 and has held part-time roles as a machine studying engineer at Chegg and an area portfolio analyst for the Protection Innovation Unit underneath the U.S. Division of Protection.
From Might 2023 to April 2024, he additionally served as a researcher at Stanford’s synthetic intelligence Laboratory.
Edited by John Ezekiel Hirro