Cameron Brink is officially engaged. The LA Sparks center announced on Instagram that she said yes to her boyfriend Ben Felter, who proposed in a romantic setting by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the City of Love.
On Monday, Brink took to Instagram to share the exciting news that her boyfriend proposed, and she said yes.
“Yes in every lifetime 🤍♾️,” she captioned the post.
Check out the photos below.
Brink’s Sparks teammates Rae Burrell and Aari McDonald commented under her post to congratulate her.
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“Congratulations Cam🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹,” McDonald said.
“Congrats to you both!😍❤️,” Burrell commented.
Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull also commented, saying:
“CRYING SCREAMING THROWING UP OMG.”
Felter graduated in June with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Stanford. He’s already pursuing his Master’s degree at the same university.
After working as a Software Engineer intern at Kaladin, a cryptocurrency startup, in 2022, Felter moved on to work part-time as a machine learning engineer for Chegg. He later worked as a space portfolio analyst for the Defense Innovation Unit, a branch of the U.S. Department of Defense.
Since May 2023, he’s also been a researcher at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
Cameron Brink says her boyfriend turned her into an art lover
In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Brink shared that her boyfriend introduced her to the world of art.
“My boyfriend has turned me into a huge art lover,” Brink said. “I love pottery and watercolor, even though I’m terrible at it.”
The couple has posted several moments from their relationship on social media, showcasing various adventures together.
Notably, Ben Felter was by her side as she recovered from her season-ending ACL injury, which cut her rookie season short.
In June, after being selected second overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Brink was invited to join Team USA’s women’s 3×3 basketball team for the Paris Olympics. Unfortunately, less than three weeks later, she suffered a torn left ACL during a game against the Connecticut Sun.
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