Who Is Cody Rhodes' Wife, Brandi & How Many Kids Do They Have?
In this article, we will delve into the details about Cody Rhodes' wife, Brandi.
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Who is Cody Rhodes' wife?
Cody Rhodes is married to Brandi.
Brandi and Cody Rhodes' relationship began in 2011 while they were both part of WWE. After dating for a little over a year, they got engaged in November 2012. The couple tied the knot on September 12, 2013, and celebrated their wedding at the Swan House, located within the Atlanta History Center.
What does Brandi Rhodes do for a living?
Brandi Rhodes has had a diverse career. She started as a competitive figure skater when she was just four years old. After college, she worked as a news anchor for two years and also modeled for big brands like Budweiser and KFC.
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In 2011, she signed a developmental deal with WWE and began working in Florida Championship Wrestling. She later became a ring announcer for WWE under the name Eden Stiles. While she eventually left wrestling, Brandi stayed focused on health and fitness. She's now opening her own yoga and Pilates studio. (via X, formerly Twitter)
Here's how many kids Cody and Brandi Rhodes have
Brandi and Cody Rhodes welcomed their first child, a daughter named Liberty Iris, in mid-2021. They revealed the pregnancy in late 2020, and Liberty was born on June 18, 2021.
Talking about parenthood, Cody Rhodes said, 'I never thought that I'd be a father. But in 30 minutes… we literally became an actual family. I'm just the happiest I could ever possibly be. I really am.' (via People)
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Brandi has been open about her experience with postpartum depression following the birth of her daughter.
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.
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