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|Adrienne Nicole Williams<br />{{birth date and age|1985|4|17}}<br />Vevay, Indiana
|Row 2 info = model, NBA wife
 
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|businesswoman • entrepreneur • model • philanthropist
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'''Adrienne Nicole Bosh '''(née '''Williams '''born April 17, 1985) is a former American model, beauty pageant contestant and business woman, and is the wife of NBA two-time NBA champion, [[Chris Bosh]], a professional basketball player for the Miami Heat.
 
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'''Adrienne Nicole Bosh '''(née '''Williams '''born April 17, 1985) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist.
==Life and career==
 
In 1992, at age 7, Adrienne Williams would enter and win her first beauty contest. Modeling by the age of 12, she would be involved in theatre and gymnastics at Switzerland County High School (1999 – 2003), and earn Princess Runner-up at Vevay’s annual Swiss Wine Festival (2002). The 5’ (153cm) tall Williams would later move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting and modeling.<br />
 
A devoted wife, community activist, and mother of three who welcomed a baby girl this past November, Adrienne Bosh has dedicated her life to supporting husband Chris Bosh in all his endeavors, both on and off the court.
 
Currently the Vice President of Team Tomorrow Inc., Adrienne plays an active role in fund raising and development and in supporting various organizations and charities in Miami, where she presently resides. Team Tomorrow, founded by Chris Bosh, is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting community-based organizations that promote the upliftment of children, families and the community. Under the umbrella of Team Tomorrow, the powerhouse couple has produced and sponsored numerous events; from serving Thanksgiving meals to less fortunate Miami residents to bringing holiday cheer to underprivileged children through the “Annual Christmas With Bosh & Team Tomorrow” program.
 
   
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== Early life ==
In addition, Adrienne whom has family members serving in the military, displays an unwavering commitment to support American troops and veterans, by leading in organizing both the “Chris Bosh Presents Home Strong Celebrity Gala” and the “Welcome Home” Veteran’s Day Ceremony in Miami. In conjunction with the Safe Space Organization, the North Miami Beach Police Department and the Miami HEAT, Adrienne co-sponsored the 4th Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk and Expo to raise awareness and eliminate domestic violence in her surrounding community.
 
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Bosh is the daughter of Susan Chatham and Rogelio Vargas and three sisters: Anabel Vargas, Analia Vargas and Rachel Chatham. Her mother is English, Scottish, German, and her father is Venezuelan.
   
 
In 1992, at age 7, Bosh would enter and win her first beauty contest. Modeling by the age of 12, she would be involved in theatre and gymnastics at Switzerland County High School (1999 – 2003), and earn Princess Runner-up at Vevay’s annual Swiss Wine Festival (2002).
As a proud mother herself, Adrienne established and hosted the 1st Annual “Today I Can” Mother’s Day Brunch in May 2013. “Today I Can” treated local expectant and new mothers to a morning of pampering and gifted with baby supplies. She has also acted as chair for the Dress For Success Gala, providing professional clothing and career development to unemployed women in South Florida. Through her influential social media platforms, Adrienne encourages #RandomActsofKindness as an ongoing effort to support organizations and communities throughout the year.
 
   
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At the age of 17, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting and modeling.
Her marriage to Chris Bosh has brought much joy and happiness to her life, including stepdaughter Trinity. Adrienne’s commitment to both her family and her community is a reflection of her generous character, as she continues to give back to those in need.
 
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==Career==
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Bosh gained notice as an actress when she played in ''Three Barbeques'' (2002), ''Martin Luther King Day'' (2003), and ''How To Throw A Party'' (2006), and guest roles in several television shows. Bosh also appeared in numerous music videos, photoshoots, magazines, and adversitements. She was club promoter and formed her own club promotion business "Diamonds & Dimes Entertainment" in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Bosh owned a Girly Home Décor and Gift boutique, Sparkle and Shine Darling in Miami,Florida. The store closed in 2018 following Bosh's relocation to Texas.
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== Philanthropy ==
 
Bosh founded a mentorship program called Vice President of Team Tomorrow Inc. In Miami, Bosh funded various organizations and charities. Her program promoteed the upliftment of children, families and the community. Along with her husband, Bosh has produced and sponsored numerous events; from serving Thanksgiving meals to less fortunate Miami residents to bringing holiday cheer to underprivileged children through the “Annual Christmas With Bosh & Team Tomorrow” program.
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In addition, Bosh has family members serving in the military, displays an unwavering commitment to support American troops and veterans, by leading in organizing both the “Chris Bosh Presents Home Strong Celebrity Gala” and the “Welcome Home” Veteran’s Day Ceremony in Miami. In conjunction with the Safe Space Organization, the North Miami Beach Police Department and the Miami HEAT, Bosh co-sponsored the 4th Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk and Expo to raise awareness and eliminate domestic violence in her surrounding community.
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In 2013, Bosh established and hosted the 1st Annual “Today I Can” Mother’s Day Brunch. “Today I Can” treated local expectant and new mothers to a morning of pampering and gifted with baby supplies. She has also acted as chair for the Dress For Success Gala, providing professional clothing and career development to unemployed women in South Florida. Through her influential social media platforms, Bosh encourages #RandomActsofKindness as an ongoing effort to support organizations and communities throughout the year.
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== Personal Life ==
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On July 19, 2011, she married former basketball player [[Chris Bosh]] in Miami, Florida. The couple have four children: [[Jackson Bosh|Jackson Anthony]] (b. 2012), [[Dylan Bosh|Dylan Skye]] (b. 2013), twins [[Phoenix Bosh|Phoenix Avery]] and [[Lennox Bosh|Lennox Noel]] (b. 2016) and Chris has a daughter, [[Trinity Bosh|Trinity]], with his ex-girlfriend Allison Mathis.
   
 
==See Also==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 14 June 2021

Adrienne Bosh
Adriennebosh
Born: Adrienne Nicole Williams
April 17 1985 () (age 39)
Vevay, Indiana
Education Switzerland County High School
Occupation businesswoman • entrepreneur • model • philanthropist
Height 5 ft 0 in (1.50 m)
Spouse: Chris Bosh (m. 2011)
Children: 4

Adrienne Nicole Bosh (née Williams born April 17, 1985) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist.

Early life[]

Bosh is the daughter of Susan Chatham and Rogelio Vargas and three sisters: Anabel Vargas, Analia Vargas and Rachel Chatham. Her mother is English, Scottish, German, and her father is Venezuelan.

In 1992, at age 7, Bosh would enter and win her first beauty contest. Modeling by the age of 12, she would be involved in theatre and gymnastics at Switzerland County High School (1999 – 2003), and earn Princess Runner-up at Vevay’s annual Swiss Wine Festival (2002).

At the age of 17, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting and modeling.

Career[]

Bosh gained notice as an actress when she played in Three Barbeques (2002), Martin Luther King Day (2003), and How To Throw A Party (2006), and guest roles in several television shows. Bosh also appeared in numerous music videos, photoshoots, magazines, and adversitements. She was club promoter and formed her own club promotion business "Diamonds & Dimes Entertainment" in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Bosh owned a Girly Home Décor and Gift boutique, Sparkle and Shine Darling in Miami,Florida. The store closed in 2018 following Bosh's relocation to Texas.

Philanthropy[]

Bosh founded a mentorship program called Vice President of Team Tomorrow Inc. In Miami, Bosh funded various organizations and charities. Her program promoteed the upliftment of children, families and the community. Along with her husband, Bosh has produced and sponsored numerous events; from serving Thanksgiving meals to less fortunate Miami residents to bringing holiday cheer to underprivileged children through the “Annual Christmas With Bosh & Team Tomorrow” program.

In addition, Bosh has family members serving in the military, displays an unwavering commitment to support American troops and veterans, by leading in organizing both the “Chris Bosh Presents Home Strong Celebrity Gala” and the “Welcome Home” Veteran’s Day Ceremony in Miami. In conjunction with the Safe Space Organization, the North Miami Beach Police Department and the Miami HEAT, Bosh co-sponsored the 4th Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk and Expo to raise awareness and eliminate domestic violence in her surrounding community.

In 2013, Bosh established and hosted the 1st Annual “Today I Can” Mother’s Day Brunch. “Today I Can” treated local expectant and new mothers to a morning of pampering and gifted with baby supplies. She has also acted as chair for the Dress For Success Gala, providing professional clothing and career development to unemployed women in South Florida. Through her influential social media platforms, Bosh encourages #RandomActsofKindness as an ongoing effort to support organizations and communities throughout the year.

Personal Life[]

On July 19, 2011, she married former basketball player Chris Bosh in Miami, Florida. The couple have four children: Jackson Anthony (b. 2012), Dylan Skye (b. 2013), twins Phoenix Avery and Lennox Noel (b. 2016) and Chris has a daughter, Trinity, with his ex-girlfriend Allison Mathis.

See Also[]