Family Ties: Surprising Connections in Black Hollywood

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Family Ties: Surprising Connections in Black Hollywood

Discovering that two famous individuals are related can make the entertainment industry seem smaller and more interconnected. Whether it's a cousin, sibling, aunt, uncle, or more distant relative, the ties between celebrities in Black Hollywood can be surprising and intriguing.

While some celebrity families are well-known, like the Jacksons or the Wayans, others have connections that may not be immediately obvious. These hidden family ties add an extra layer of interest to the already fascinating world of Black entertainment.

From musicians and actors to athletes and media personalities, the connections between some of your favorite stars go beyond their public personas. Some celebrities themselves were unaware of their family ties until later in life, adding an element of surprise to their relationships.

For example, Gabrielle Union and Saweetie are cousins, with Saweetie's father being Union's first cousin. Cardi B and GloRilla are not just collaborators but also cousins, tracing their family connection back through their grandfather and shared family ties in Tennessee.

Brandy and Ray J are siblings, and their family tree extends to include Snoop Dogg as their first cousin. Yara Shahidi and Nas are also family, with Shahidi's mother being the rapper's first cousin.

Janelle Monáe and Marsai Martin discovered they were cousins at a Golden Globes afterparty, while Charlamagne Tha God is related to Chlöe and Halle Bailey. Migos members Takeoff and Quavo share a direct family tie as uncle and nephew.

Kerry Washington is reportedly cousins with the late General Colin Powell, connecting Hollywood to politics in an unexpected way. Al Roker and Lenny Kravitz are distant cousins through their grandfathers, bridging the gap between TV personality and rock star.

Coco Jones, daughter of former NFL linebacker Mike Jones, brings athletic greatness to her entertainment talent. Ludacris and Monica are cousins with deep roots in Atlanta, while Viola Davis and Mike Colter share a powerful acting connection as cousins.

Da Brat and LisaRaye McCoy are half-sisters through their father, showcasing a family bond that adds depth to their separate careers. These family connections highlight the close-knit nature of Black Hollywood and the surprising relationships that exist behind the scenes.