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La La Anthony

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La La Anthony
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Alani Nicole "La La" Anthony (née Vázquez; c. 19791982[note 1]) is an American television personality and actress. In the early 2000s, she worked as an MTV VJ on Total Request Live. She was the host of the VH1 reality television reunion shows Flavor of Love, I Love New York, For the Love of Ray J, and Real Chance of Love, and was a dean on Charm School with Ricki Lake.

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Anthony appeared in Two Can Play That Game (2001), You Got Served (2004), Think Like a Man (2012), Think Like a Man Too (2014), November Rule (2015) and Destined (2015). She appeared as Lakeisha Grant in the Starz original drama series Power. She hosted the American reality television series La La's Full Court Wedding and La La's Full Court Life. She was married to NBA player Carmelo Anthony from 2010 to 2021.

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Early life

Anthony was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her parents, who are of Puerto Rican heritage, were born and raised in New York City. Anthony (who describes herself as an Afro-Puerto Rican[7]) has a younger brother and two younger sisters. As a young child, she was involved in many activities, but music was her main interest.[8] She attended Howard University for three months.[9]

Career

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Anthony started working in radio at WHTA-FM, HOT 97.5 in Georgia. After a short internship at that station she hosted Future Flavas, alongside rapper/actor Ludacris.

Anthony worked at Los Angeles's 92.3 The Beat cohosting The B-Syde. She left the station in 2001 and moved to MTV where she cohosted Direct Effect and Total Request Live.

In 2006, Anthony left MTV. She worked as a producer on Mike Tyson’s documentary, Tyson, which won the Regard Knockout Award in France and was included in the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Anthony also produced a feature film with director/producer Brett Ratner.

Anthony appeared in films Two Can Play That Game, Think Like a Man, Baggage Claim and television shows "NYC 22" and Single Ladies. Other film credits include Urban Massacre (2002), Monster Island (2004), and You Got Served (2004).

In October 2011, Anthony appeared in the off-Broadway production of Love Loss and What I Wore. Anthony appeared in and executive produced La La's Full Court Wedding, which chronicled the time leading up to her wedding to NBA star Carmelo Anthony.

On February 2, 2012, she launched a cosmetic line[10] and in 2013 a clothing line.[11] She has written several books, including The Love Playbook (2014).[12] Anthony co-produced the Broadway production of Danai Gurira's Eclipsed in 2016.

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Personal life

On Christmas Day 2004, she became engaged to basketball player Carmelo Anthony, whom she met in 2003.[13][14] Their son, Kiyan, was born in 2007.[15] They were married by Michael Eric Dyson on July 10, 2010, at Cipriani's in New York.[16][17] The ceremony was filmed by VH1 and aired as part of a reality series on the couple, titled La La's Full Court Wedding.[18][19][20] The couple's life together was also chronicled on their continuation series, La La's Full Court Life.[21] In June 2021, she filed for divorce.[22]

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Notes

  1. There are conflicting sources regarding information on her birth year. Some sources claim 1982 or have her listed as that was the year she was born.[1][2][3] However there are also sources that claim 1979 or have her age listed as having been born that year.[4][5][6]

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