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Tracey Edmonds Net Worth: Tracey Edmonds’ Remarkable Journey to a $60 Million Empire!

Tracey Edmonds Net Worth

American businesswoman, TV producer, and celebrity Tracey Elaine Edmonds was born on February 18, 1967, to McQuarn and Edmonds families. She had hosted Extra before becoming CEO of Edmonds Entertainment Group Inc. and Alrightnow.com. The Producers Guild of America’s national board of directors presently counts her among its members.

Tracey Edmonds Net Worth

Producer and businesswoman Tracey Edmonds of the United States is worth $60 million. Tracy Edmonds, whose given name is Tracey Elaine McQuarn, is a Stanford University alumna who was born in Los Angeles. Her major is psychobiology. After getting her start in the mortgage and real estate industries, she went on to form Edmonds Entertainment Group, her own entertainment firm.

The production of the critically acclaimed film “Soul Food” catapulted her business to instant fame. “Light It Up,” “Soul Food: The Series,”Josie and the Pussycats,” “College Hill,” “Good Luck Chuck,” “New in Town,” and the most recent smash hit, “Jumping the Broom,” are all productions from the same business.

Some of the actors who have benefited from Ms. Edmonds’s guidance include Rosario Dawson, Mekhi Phifer, and Tracee Ellis Ross. For thirteen years, she was wed to music tycoon Kenneth “Babyface” Edmond. When Tracey tried out for the dancing part in Babyface’s “Whip Appeal” music video, that’s when they first crossed paths.

Divorced in January 2005, they were married in September 1992. Two sons were born to Tracey and Babyface. After that, in 2008, she tied the knot with Eddie Murphy in Bora Bora, but the couple quickly divorced. Former professional football player Deion Sanders is supposedly Tracey’s new boyfriend.

Divorce Settlement Between Babyface and Tracey: The couple was married from 1992 to 2005. Babyface was ordered to give up about half of his net worth—maybe even as much as $100 million—in his divorce, which caused quite a stir. That sum alone would rank it among the priciest celebrity divorces of all time.

Tracey Edmonds Property Development

Babyface and Tracey spent $5.15 million in 2004 for a Beverly Hills mansion. Rock legend John Fogerty was the vendor. A year after they split up, Tracey was the one who got to keep the house. In October of 2020, Tracey put this house on the market for $10 million.

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