What happened to Brandy Norwood?
Brandy Norwood has revealed she contemplated suicide in the aftermath of heartbreak and a fatal car crash. The singer was 27 when she rear-ended a car on the freeway, resulting in the death of the driver.
What is Brandy’s real name?
Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979), better known mononymously as Brandy, is an American recording artist and entertainer. Born into a musical family in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California, she enrolled in performing arts schools as a child and performed as a backing vocalist for teen groups.
Who is Ray J’s sister Brandy Norwood?
Brandy is the older sister of entertainer Ray J, as well as a cousin of rapper Snoop Dogg and WWE wrestler Sasha Banks. Raised in a Christian home, Norwood started singing through her father’s work as part of the local church choir, performing her first gospel solo at the age of two.
Did Brandy gain a Lil extra weight?
In her interview, Brandy admitted that she’s gained a lil’ extra sumthin’- which I personally ain’t mad at one bit…looking good Ms. Norwood!
What happened to brandy after her daughter Sy’rai died?
Brandy was left in a dark place following the tragedy and series of personal heartbreaks, but changed course because of her daughter Sy’rai. ‚I remember laying in bed super depressed,‘ the 41-year-old said in an interview with People. ‚I [told] myself, „So, you’re just going to go out like this? That’s wack. You have a daughter.
What is Brandy Norwood ethnicity and religion?
Brandy Norwood holds an American nationality and belongs to a black ethnic background. Her zodiac sign is Aquarius. Her religion is Christianity. Regarding her educational background, she attended the Hollywood High Performing Arts Center at Los Angeles, California but later she dropped Hollywood High School and studied with a home tutor.
What is Brandy’s Norwood Kids Foundation?
Brandy and her brother, Ray J has founded the ‚Norwood kids Foundation‘ with a goal of „use performing arts as a catalyst to shape the youth of today into self-confident, disciplined, responsible, and caring individuals capable of making a positive impact in their communities.“