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During their marriage, McCoy's title was "First Lady of the Turks and Caicos." In August 2008, Premier Misick released a statement announcing that he and McCoy were divorcing. [ 22 ] Misick resigned from office in March 2009 after an investigation found "clear signs of corruption", involving the selling-off of public land to fund his own ...
His first marriage was to Yvette Marcelin, an attorney. [4] In April 2006, Michael Misick married American actress LisaRaye McCoy. A statement released on 12 August 2008 to the press by Misick stated: "I am announcing that I am separated from LisaRaye McCoy, I am committed to dissolving the marriage amicably. I believe that this is a private ...
LisaRaye McCoy as Donna Duncan (seasons 1–2, 4, guest in season 3) KJ Smith as Sasha Duncan (seasons 1–2, guest in season 3) - Paris and Rio's lustful cousin and a hot woman of the Duncan family. Like her cousin Paris, she is intelligent, manipulative, beautiful, sexy, knows how to seduce and eliminate people like no one else.
LisaRaye McCoy is at odds with social media as well as her Cocktails with Queens co-hosts over her reaction to crass comments from a former radio host who Black women to levels of a toaster.
LisaRaye McCoy sympathized with Meghan Markle as she reflected on her own past relationship. Read More: Tessica Brown slams LisaRaye’s... View Article The post LisaRaye says she relates to ...
Um, excuse me? Halle Berry clapped back after her bedroom skills were called into question by LisaRaye McCoy. Celebs Fight Back on Social Media Read article The Player’s Club star, 53, suggested ...
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Brat is the paternal half-sister of actress LisaRaye "Lisa Raye" McCoy. Da Brat attended Kenwood Academy during her sophomore and junior year, where she ran track and played basketball. She graduated from the Academy of Scholastic Achievement, a continuation charter school that caters to at-risk students in 1992. [9]