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Brandy Norwood
Brandy Norwood Height 5' 7" Born February 11 1979 in McComb, Mississippi, USA
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Brandy Norwood: Sings under the name of
Brandy.
Sister of Ray J.
Before he was a NBA star, Kobe Bryant took Brandy to his high school prom in
1996.
Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world.
[1996]
One of Teen People Magazine's "21 Hottest Stars Under 21". [1999]
Is close friends with Serena Williams and Venus Williams, the tennis players,
and attended their game against each other in the US-open.
Attended Pepperdine University (1999) but dropped out because of her busy
schedule.
Claims to have married Robert Smith secretly in the summer of 2001. Smith claims
that the two were never legally married.
She is no longer a vegan.
Named her third album "Full Moon" because she felt she came full circle
spiritually.
Born at 8:56 PM EST.
Her mother, Sonja Norwood, quit her job at H&R Block in order to manage Brandy
and Ray J.
Daughter with Robert Smith named Sy'rai born Sunday June 16th 2002.
The character of "Karla Wilson" in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
was originally intended to be a Caucasian girl, until Brandy auditioned and won
the role.
Her third album, 'Full Moon', is partly dedicated to the late singer-actress
Aaliyah who died in a plane crash in 2001 aged 22.
Was the second African American woman to portray Cinderella in a major TV movie.
Admitted in a 20/20 interview with Barbara Walters, that she was anorexic at one
point in her life. It showed in one of her videos.
Was engaged to NBA player Quentin Richardson. [2004-2005]
Has twice played a character that won a fixed radio contest. Once in I Still
Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) and once in Double Platinum (1999) (TV).
Was suppose to be star in I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006) (V)
with Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. again, but then they changed
the script and left them out.
Daughter of Willie Norwood and Sonja Norwood.
She wanted to be a professional singer at the age of 4 and released her first
single at the age of 11.
When Brandy raps she uses the alias, "Bran 'Nu".
Personal Quotes
I'll be a nun, raise my daughter, and make albums.
I just feel my sexuality is private. I'm very shy about being sexy. That part of
me has been so closed to the public eye. I've sold millions of records with my
clothes on. (Vibe, June 2004)
Where Are They Now
(November 2002) Recording her 4th album with her husband Robert Smith, Tim
Mosley (aka Timbaland) and 'Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott' .
(September 2003) Currently finishing her new album with Tim Mosley (aka
Timbaland), 'Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott' , 'Mike City' and unknown producers.
The album is slated for an early 2004 release.
(April 2004) Her first single from her upcoming 4th album, "Talk About Our
Love", (which is produced and written by Kanye West, who is also featured on the
track) is shipping to radio stations in early-April. The album will be released
on June 22nd, 2004 and currently does not have a title.
(June 2004) Released her 4th album, "Afrodisiac" on June 29, 2004.
(June 2004) Dating LA Clippers basketball player Quentin Richardson. She says
she is now truly in love.
(July 2004) Engaged to LA Clippers basketball player Quentin Richardson.
(July 2006) Guest starring as co-host on ABC's morning talk-show, "The View"
(1997).
Season 11 Dancing with the stars
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