Net Worth: | $5 Million |
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Date of birth: | October 24, 1983 (40 years old) |
Gender: | Female |
Profession: | Pop Singer |
Nationality: | — |
Adrienne was born October 24, 1983 in New York City. She has Ecuadorian and Puerto Rican ancestry. Young Bailon was discovered by Ricky Martin while singing in a church. She’s a lead singer of two music bands – 3LW and The Cheetah. She played many guest star roles in several TV shows. Her famous movies are The Cheetah Girls, Buffalo Dreams, Lovestruck: The Musical, and I’m in Love with a Church Girl.
Career
In 1999, Adrienne Bailon was discovered by Ricky Martin. She was one of the four singers selected for back-up by Martin. This led her to be a member of the group 3LW, along with Naturi Naughton and Kiely Williams. Soon they were signed to Epic Records.
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Personal Life
In November 2016, Adrienne Bailon got married to Israel Houghton. Following that, she changed her surnamed to ‘Houghton.’ Prior to that, she was in a relationship with Rob Kardashian from 2007 to 2009. She was also engaged to Lenny Santiago in 2015. However, the couple called off their engagement.
Quotes
“My splurge would be a pair of leather Christian Louboutin over-the-knee boots. They’re sick! I would do a really stretchy skinny jean under a black turtleneck and call it a day!”
— Adrienne Bailon
“I honestly really, really love Topshop. I’ve bought a lot of booties from there. I think they have a great selection of really funky booties at Topshop. My splurge would be a pair of leather Christian Louboutin over-the-knee boots. They’re sick! I would do a really stretchy skinny jean under a black turtleneck and call it a day!”
— Adrienne Bailon
“I have an odd fetish with nails. I was always doing beauty blogs about nails, and it would be on Fridays called ‘Friday’s Fingertip Fetish.’ It became so popular that a nail polish company approached me, and Fingertip Fetish was born.”
— Adrienne Bailon
“When I originally came from ‘Cheetah Girls,’ I was making music that was real to me but not believable. I think there was a disconnect there. I am a grown woman, and I’ve been through a lot. The most important thing about my music is that we don’t jump the gun and throw anything out there.”
— Adrienne Bailon
“I’m huge fan of ‘Timeflies.’”
— Adrienne Bailon