Tamera Mowry
Tamera Mowry raised her fame appearing in sitcom ‘Sister’, in the 1990s. Tamera is of Afro- Bahamian and Irish ancestry. She and her twin sister Tia moved to many places as their parents were in the U.S. Army. She married to Adam Housley who is a Fox News Correspondent. They both have two charming kids. The couple stated that they both faced discrimination based on racial terms. Tamera said in an interview, “I think the criticism is even worse now, with the racial tension that we’re seeing and the political climate.”
Tionne Watkins
She is popularly known by the name T-Boz and is a songwriter, actress, executive producer, author and an outstanding singer. Since her childhood, she suffered from sickle cell anemia and got rid of a disastrous brain tumor in 2009. The descent of Tionne Watkins includes Irish, Native America and African traits. She also has a kid from her ex-husband Mack 10.
Olivia Wilde
Olivia is a stunning Irish actress, producer, director, model and known activist and socialite. Her parents are journalists and have raised her in Ireland. Olivia is of Sephardi Jewish, Scottish, German and Manx ancestry. She grew her fame in the industry by appearing on the series ‘House’ as Dr. Remmy. Her upcoming movies are ‘A Vigilante’ and ‘Life Itself’.
Jada Pinkett Smith
Jada Pinkett is a famous singer, songwriter, actor, and businesswoman. She tied the knot with Will Smith in 1997. They both have adorable children Willow and Jaden. Jada Pinkett has ancestry of Jamaican and African American. Her mother gave birth to her when she was in her school days and divorced her husband after few months.
Odette Annable
Odette Annable is famous for her role in television series like ‘House’, ‘October Road’, and movie ‘Cloverfield’. Born in Los Angeles, she is of Italian and French descent through her father and Cuban from her mother. She played a Spanish character when she was just five in Kindergarten Cop. She tied the knot with star Dave Annable and has a gorgeous daughter.
Trevor Noah
Comedian Trevor Noah has grown up in Johannesburg, South Africa and then moved to the United States in 2011. The parents of Trevor had to struggle because of different racial backgrounds as his mother is from Xhosa and black ancestry and his father is of Swiss-German descent. Currently, he is busy producing a comedy series named, ‘Re-Established’.