They say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. That seems to be the case between Blake Griffin and the mother of his two children, Brynn Cameron.
TMZ reports that Cameron's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, filed a palimony lawsuit against the Detroit Pistons superstar on Wednesday, February 14, claiming he left his former fiancee after "cruelly embarrassing his family with his public fawning over Kendall Jenner."
Cameron claims Griffin promised to support her after insisting she leave her sports marketing job and interior design business.
The former couple were together on and off for eight years. During that time the suit claims "Cameron was not just the mother of Griffin's children and their caregiver, she was also a constant support for Griffin -- his personal assistant, meal planner, scheduler, stylist, publicist, party planner, nurse, nutritionist, branding expert, therapist, cheerleader, basketball and fitness consultant, and more. Griffin abandoned his family because he cared more about the glamour of being a Hollywood celebrity than being a father and family man."
The lawsuit doesn't specify how much much money Cameron is seeking, but it's a substantial amount based on the $173 million contract Griffin signed in June.
"While Griffin is continuing to earn millions from his NBA and endorsement deals, Cameron and their children are homeless and cash-strapped. In Griffin's absence, Cameron's brother has had to provide Cameron and the children with financial support," the suit states.
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