Brynn Cameron

Former professional basketball player, Brynn Cameron is widely known as the ex-fiance of popular NBA star, Blake Griffin. Moreover, Cameron played basketball and volleyball in high school. The ex-couple made headlines, during the custody battle of their two children.

Cameron shares a son with her previous boyfriend Matt Leinart.  Both the couples were athletes at the University of Southern California. To know more about Brynn Cameron, read the whole article.

Early Life of Brynn Cameron

Brynn Cameron was born on July 8, 1986, in Los Angeles, California. Similarly, Cameron is the daughter of Stan Cameron and Cathy Cameron. Raised in California, she grew along with her three siblings including brothers Jordan Cameron, Colby Cameron, and sister Emily Cameron.

Her brother Jordan played for Cleveland Browns at the Tight End from 2011 to 2014 and for Miami Dolphins for one year from 2015. Brynn attended Newbury Park High School. Later, she received a sociology degree from the University of Southern California in 2009.

Age, Body Measurements

Talking about Brynn’s age, she is 33 years old as of 2019. In the same way, she stands tall at a height of 5 feet 10 inches or 1.78 m. She is well aware of her health and has a healthy body weighing approximately 60 kg. She has body measurements of 34-26-32 inches. Similarly, Cameron has a pair of grayish blue eyes and her hair is blonde.

Relationship Status

Coming up to Brynn’s relationship status, she is single as of now. However, she had some alleged relationship in her past days. Cameron was in a romantic relationship with Matt Leinart. The two dated for a short period of time from 2005 to 2006.

Following her separation with Matt, she was widely famous for dating American basketball player Blake Griffin in 2009. He was watching Naismith College’s basketball at that time. For about 8 years, the lovebirds stayed together before they called it off back in 2017.

Brynn Cameron with her ex-fiancee
Brynn Cameron and her ex-boyfriend Blake, Image Source: hitberry.com

They were also engaged to get married, but the irreconcilable disputes between the couple led them to discontinue their commitment. Griffin’s relationship with the American model and television personality, Kendall Jenner was reportedly the reason behind their seperation. Afterward, the NBA player was often spotted with Jenner.

It was later revealed that the pair had decided to get married on July 28, 2017, but Griffin blindsided her a month before their wedding day with a prenup arrangement. For now, Brynn is living a low profile life and doesn’t appear in the media.

Mother of three children

Former standout basketball player, Brynn Cameron is a mother of three children.  She shares a son with her ex-boyfriend Matt Leinart. Similarly, Brynn and former partner Blake Giffin share two children, a son Ford Wilson Cameron-Griffin and a daughter Finley Elaine Griffin.

Brynn Cameron and her son
Brynn Cameron and her son, Picture Source: Getty Image

After Giffin and Brynn ended their relationship, the former lovebirds involved in their two children’s nasty custody battles. She filed a lawsuit against Griffin for palimony in February 2018. As per the state, Cameron claimed that her partner abandoned her and their children for his affair with Kendall.

Finally, in July 2018, Cameron settled their custody battle during private negotiations just hours before the trial was scheduled to appear. Yet, the former couple hasn’t revealed the child support amount.

Net Worth & Salary

Being a professional basketball player, Brynn Cameron has earned an impressive amount. However, the exact figure of her net worth and salary is still under review. On the other hand, her ex-fiancee Blake Griffin has a net worth of $80 million which he earned from his career as an NBA player. Similarly, he has a salary of $17.7 million per year.

Four times he was named an all-star NBA. Griffin is one of today’s most influential on and off-court NBA athletes. He endorses a number of products and appears in a lot of commercials for brands like Subway, EA Sports, AT&T and Kia automotive thanks to a natural sense of humor.