Detroit Pistons' forward Blake Griffin is reportedly being sued by Brynn Cameron, the mother of his children, who alleges that he ditched her and the family after "cruelly embarrassing his family with his public fawning over Kendall Jenner," according to TMZ Sports.
Griffin and Cameron, who have two kids together, were engaged to be married last year but he eventually called things, which is why Cameron has filed a palimony lawsuit today.
In the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Cameron claims Griffin made repeated pledges to her, promising to support her after insisting she abandon her sports marketing job and interior design business. However, she says he ultimately "cared more about the glamour of dating a Hollywood celebrity than the day-to-day responsibilities of being a father and family man."
Per TMZ,
"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."
Cameron says she did everything for Blake, including being his "personal assistant, nutritionist, publicist and branding expert" among other titles. She also takes credit for counseling him on how to deal with the "mounting tension" between he and Chris Paul. The suit says, "[Cameron] strengthened Griffin's bond with his teammates and allowed the organization to see a different side of his personality rather than the hard-partying man-child Griffin had been prior to their cohabitation."