Brynn Cameron Wiki: Age, Kids, Blake Griffin, Net Worth

Brynn Cameron is a retired American basketball player mostly recognized as the ex-fiancée of American basketball player, Blake Griffin. The ex-flames reignited their battle when Brynn filed a lawsuit for palimony and physical custody of their two kids. The former basketball player who was top scorer in 2003-2004 but backed off from her career to support family and Blake's career.

Brynn Cameron Wiki: Age, Kids, Blake Griffin, Net Worth

Quick Information

  • Date of Birth Jul 08, 1986
  • Age 38 Years, 3 Months
  • Nationality American
  • Profession Basketball Player
  • Marital Status Single
  • Divorced Not Yet
  • Boyfriend/Dating Blake Griffin (2009 - 2017), Matt Leinart (2005 - 2006)
  • Gay/Lesbian No
  • Net Worth Not Disclosed
  • Ethnicity White
  • Social Media Instagram
  • Children/Kids Cole & Ford (Sons)
  • Height 5 Feet 10 Inches (178 cm)
  • Education University of Southern California
  • Parents Stan Cameron (Father), Cathy Cameron (Mother)
  • Siblings Jordan, Colby (Brothers), Emily (Sisters)

Brynn Cameron is a retired American basketball player mostly recognized as the ex-fiancée of American basketball player, Blake Griffin. The ex-flames reignited their battle when Brynn filed a lawsuit for palimony. The former basketball player who was top scorer in 2003-2004 but backed off from her career to support family and Blake's career.

Settled Custody Battle

Brynn Cameron and her ex-fiancé Blake Griffin have settled their custody battle on 2 August 2018. In a joint statement, the estranged couple said that the financial details regarding the child support agreement were inaccurate. Their comment further added that both of the sides have agreed on a term to co-parent their two children, son Ford Wilson and daughter Finley Elaine.

Before the former pair was set to appear on the court, they negotiated privately and settled the argument. Their new agreement addressed the outlines of child support payment and custody rights. Brynn is also set to receive $258,000 (£198,000) a month in child support.

The Los Angeles Superior Court announced to Blake that he needs to pay his ex-fiancée a lease amount of money, i.e., $258,000 over the paternity case. Reportedly, Blake is set to pay a five-bedroom house in Manhattan Beach in a South Bay community in California to the retired American basketball player and his two children. 

Dumped A Week Before Getting Married

Brynn had filed a lawsuit against Blake on 14 February 2018 where she demanded palimony and alleged that the basketball player abandoned her and their two children for the sake of his relationship with Kendall Jenner.

Brynn and Blake met for the first time in 2009 and started dating right away. Four years after their first meet, the couple welcomed a son, Ford Wilson Cameron-Griffin born on 1 August 2013. Then she gave birth to their second children, a daughter named Finley Elaine Griffin in September 2016.

Brynn Cameron and Blake Griffin along with their son Ford at Hawaii in 2014 (Photo: dailymail.co.uk)

Brynn and her longtime boyfriend Blake were ready to the tie the nuptials on 17 July 2017 in St. Barths. But the player demanded prenuptial agreement with Brynn. Brynn refused to sign the prenup and cited that the prenup agreement contrasts the oral agreement to share the property between the pair.

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With only one week remaining to their wedding, they postponed the ceremony and decided to take the couple's therapy. However, Blake had other ideas. He broke off their engagement in July 2017.

After the breakup, Blake was preparing up the physical and joint custody of his two kids from an ex, Brynn. As per Dailymail, Kendall was reportedly upset with her being dragged into palimony lawsuit.

Brynn’s Early Pregnancy And Support From Family

Brynn dated former NFL and USC quarterback Matt Leinart during her school days in 2004. After dating for a year, they broke their relationship in 2005. But after their separation, Brynn came to know about her pregnancy. She was only 19 when she was pregnant.

Even after splitting with Matt, she welcomed her first son named Cole Cameron Leinart in 2006 and took a year off her career.

Brynn came from a Mormon family and was nervous about their reaction to her pregnancy. Her mother Cathy quit her job to look after her grandson as Brynn worked upon her Basketball practices.

Her brother Jordan, who is a professional retired football player, left Brigham Young University for the University of Southern California to be with his sister and his niece.

How Much Is Brynn Cameron’s Net Worth?

Brynn Cameron, age 31, is the former basketball player, managed to earn her stupendous net worth from her playing career. She established her name during her freshman year in the 2003-04 seasons for the University of South California. Brynn played 26 out of 31 games for USC and became the top scorer in nine games that made her fortunes to increase furthermore.

Her former boyfriend Blake Griffin has a net worth of $30 million. He has added a significant amount of wealth playing for the Los Angeles Clippers. He has recently joined Detroit Pistons in January 2018 for a massive contract of $170 million for five years.

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According to the RadarOnline reports, Blake kicked Brynn out of his $12 million Pacific Palisades mansion.

Short Bio

Brynn Cameron celebrates her birthday on 8 July. The former basketball player is 31 years of age, born in 1986 in Los Angeles, California. Brynn is 1.78 m (5’ 10”) in height and belongs to a white ethnicity. She was born to parents are Stan, and Cathy Cameron and her other family member include two brothers Jordan and Colby and a sister named Emily Cameron.

Brynn went to Newbury Park High School and later graduated with a sociology degree from the University of Southern California in 2009 as per wiki. Jordan played the position at Tight End for Cleveland Browns from 2011 to 2014 and with Miami Dolphins from 2015 for a year.