Brittney Griner and her wife Cherelle appeared at this year's NAACP Image Awards and thanked everyone for their support during Brittney's Russian prison stint. Moreover, authorities in Russia arrested the WNBA player for carrying cannabis, and she faced inhumane conditions while behind bars. Afterwards, many organizations, individuals, government figures, and activists worked hard to try and get her back home. Thankfully, a prison swap facilitated her release, and she was able to return home in December. Following her release, she and her partner had some appreciative words for the crowd at the awards ceremony.
Furthermore, Brittney's wife thanked all of those who sought to free Brittney, "many of whom are Black women. And Black-led organizations who fought so hard to bring BG home tonight," she expressed. On her part, the Phoenix Mercury player had some short but powerful words for the crowd. "It feels so good to be here. Especially with my beautiful, amazing wife and with all of y'all here today." Since Brittney's release, there's been no shortage of celebrities, public figures, and fans celebrating her freedom.
Brittney Griner Is Thankful At The NAACP Image Awards
For example, NBA superstar Steph Curry took the time to shout out Griner and the U.S. government's actions during his Sports Illustrated "Sportsperson of the Year" speech. “We are glad she’s home, we’re glad she’s reunited with her family,” he expressed. “It’s a constant reminder for everybody continuing to use their platforms to speak on issues that are meaningful and can move the needle. Thank you to President Biden’s administration for being a part of that fight. But, it’s also a reminder that we all need to stay engaged in the fight to protect American citizens at home and abroad who are wrongfully detained, and we can continue to be engaged in that fight.”
Meanwhile, the 32-year-old recently announced that she will return to the court for a one-year contract, giving her at lease one more season with the Phoenix Mercury. If this was her last season, no one could blame her based on what she's gone through, but at least she gets to enjoy the sport again. “It feels so good to be home!" she wrote on Instagram. "The last 10 months have been a battle at every turn. I dug deep to keep my faith and it was the love from so many of you that helped keep me going. From the bottom of my heart, thank you to everyone for your help." Stick around on HNHH for the latest on Brittney Griner.