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    The Transformation of Brittany Renner: From NBA Dater to Devout Muslim

    John EdwardsBy John Edwards20/01/2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Brittany Renner has made headlines for years, but her most recent shift is the most unexpected. The 33-year-old influencer, fitness model, and author is known for her highly publicized relationships with athletes and musicians. However, in 2025, she shocked her millions of followers by converting to Islam after a brief marriage to rapper Kevin Gates.

    Spiritual Shift After High-Profile Relationships

    Renner’s dating history has been as colorful as it is controversial. Her relationship with NBA star P.J. Washington remains one of the most talked-about, due to their acrimonious split and their son. The public fallout sparked a wave of media scrutiny and fueled the “trap queen” narrative, which Renner has spent years trying to refute.

    Before her conversion, Renner was often associated with some of the most famous names in sports and music. Her relationships include:

    • Colin Kaepernick (2013-2014): The activist quarterback, who famously made Renner pay for her own flights to test her intentions.
    • Lil Uzi Vert (2017): A tumultuous relationship that ended amid accusations of infidelity.
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