Overview
- Wheeler’s partnership was confirmed in late January and reported Sunday, marking the platform’s first deal with a professional basketball player.
- She says her page will focus on workouts, personal life and access around the WNBA season rather than adult content.
- After roughly four months on the platform, she has posted a small batch of content with limited engagement to date, according to Fox News.
- She plans to release a cervical cancer awareness video in the coming week, describing it as her proudest upcoming post.
- The 34‑year‑old Seattle Storm guard and 2019 All‑Star Game MVP notes other WNBA players are likely to join, as athletes like Nick Kyrgios, Alysha Newman and Leticia Bufoni already use the site.