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The Courage to Love is a 2000 television history film starring Vanessa L. Williams, who was also the producer.The premiere was held on 24 January 2000 on Lifetime.The film also stars Vanessa's children: Jillian Hervey, Melanie Hervey, Devin Hervey, and her brother Chris Williams.
Hervey was a public relations specialist who was hired to resuscitate her career after her resignation. [62] [64] [65] They had three children, Melanie, Jillian, and Devin. [66] They divorced in 1997. [67] [68] She married NBA basketball player Rick Fox in 1999. They had one daughter, Sasha Gabriella Fox. [66] [69] They divorced in 2004.
In addition to parents Hervey and Vanessa Williams, Jillian Hervey is the niece of actor Chris Williams and the great-great-great-granddaughter of William A. Feilds, [6] a formerly enslaved African-American who was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives during Reconstruction; [7] the latter connection was uncovered when the television show Who Do You Think You Are? traced the family ...
Williams was previously married to Ramon Hervey II from 1987 to 1997 and to Rick Fox from 1999 to 2004. She shares daughters Melanie, 37, and Jillian, 35, and son Devin, 31, with Hervey, 73, and ...
Williams is a mother of four, sharing Melanie, 37, Jillian, 35, and Devin, 31, with first husband Ramon Hervey II. She and former NBA star Rick Fox also share Sasha Gabriella, 24.
Just two weeks prior to The Bachelorette’s shock finale and the After the Final Rose episode, Devin Strader claimed via social media that “good guys always win.” Ahead of the final portions ...
Lion Babe is an American R&B duo from New York City, consisting of singer Jillian Hervey and record producer Lucas Goodman. Following their meeting through a mutual friend, the pair released the single "Treat Me Like Fire" in 2012, which raised their profile and led them to sign a record deal with Interscope Records.
Harvey Robert Levin [1] (born September 2, 1950) [2] is an American television producer, legal analyst, journalist, and former lawyer. [3] He founded the celebrity news website TMZ in 2005, and later briefly served as the host of OBJECTified (2016–present), which aired on the Fox News Channel.