R&B singer and actress, best known as a member of the popular girl group Blaque, made waves in the late ‘90s with her dynamic voice and stage presence. The group’s 1999 debut album quickly climbed the charts, landing in the Top 25 of the R&B rankings and eventually earning a platinum certification—an impressive milestone that highlighted her rising star power. Over time, she expanded her reach beyond music, stepping into the world of reality television as a cast member on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, where fans got to see a more personal side of her life.
Before fame brought her into the spotlight, she was already deeply immersed in performance, showing passion for music from an early age. While still in high school, she formed her own group named Intrique, showcasing her ambition and talent even as a teenager. That drive eventually led her to leave Intrique and join Blaque, a move that would define her career.
In 2006, she married Ronnie DeVoe, a fellow artist famous for his work with Bell Biv DeVoe, marking the beginning of a strong partnership. Years later, in 2017, the couple welcomed twin boys, Ronald and Roman, adding joy and new purpose to their lives. Through music, television, and family, she has continued to evolve—each chapter reflecting resilience, creativity, and heart.
She’s built an impressive resume over the years, with standout roles that have really showcased her range. Among her most notable acting credits is the popular show VIP, where she brought depth and charisma to her character. On top of that, she made a strong impact in the film Honey, delivering a performance that resonated with audiences and critics alike. She also appeared in the energetic and widely loved movie Bring It On, further proving her versatility on screen. All in all, her work across these projects—especially her role in VIP—has helped solidify her place in the entertainment industry. Her journey through VIP and beyond continues to inspire fans and aspiring actors alike.