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Aussie basketball star Liz Cambage is back on social media and turning heads once again, this time with a bizarre choice for her new tattoos.
Cambage has just finished a playing stint in China, where western social media platforms are outlawed.
She wasted no time connecting with her 1.2million followers recently, sharing video and images of her getting fresh ink in a very bizarre place: the palms of her hands.
She had 'Memento Morí' tattooed on her left palm, which is Latin for 'remember that you have to die', and 'Memento Vivere' inked on her right palm, which means 'remember that you must live'.
Tattoos on the palms of hands are rare due to the high pain level and rapid skin cell regeneration leading to faster fading on that part of the body.
Controversial Australian basketball star Liz Cambage (pictured) has not been shy when it came to sharing her ink in the past
The fresh ink that Cambage has on the palms of her hands means 'remember we all die' (left) and 'remember to live' (right)
Cambage recently completed a three-month stint with Sichuan Yuanda women's team based in the Chinese city of Chengdu, earning more than $1million for a cameo in the local league.
She also posted an image of herself getting a beauty treatment on her face with the caption: '@ecambage the WINNER is back with a championship! Geting beautified for the next chapter'.
The former Australian Opal has courted controversy her entire career, including in her recent stint in China where she was ejected from a game following two flagrant fouls that took