What is Khadijah Haqq's Net Worth?
American actress and reality television star Khadijah Haqq has amassed a net worth of £1.2 million. Her acting credits include roles in films such as "Sky High" (2005), "ATL" (2006), "School for Scoundrels" (2006), and "20 Years Later" (2008). Khadijah has also graced television screens in several series, including "Midnight Caller," "The Parkers," "Strong Medicine," "The Bernie Mac Show," "Entourage," and "Las Vegas," as well as lending her voice to the animated film "Happy Feet" (2006).

In 2010, Khadijah tied the knot with ex-professional footballer Bobby McCray. However, the couple parted ways in August 2023. Together with her twin sister Malika, Khadijah has formed a close bond with Khloé Kardashian. Her appearances on the reality series "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" from 2008 to 2009 and "Khloé & Lamar" from 2011 to 2012, as well as the 2022 Hulu reboot, have earned her widespread recognition.

Early Life
Born on March 10, 1983, in Los Angeles, California, Khadijah Haqq arrived into the world alongside her twin sister, Malika. Their roots trace back to the Khuzestan Province in Iran from where their parents immigrated. The Haqq family consisted of older twin sisters and their brother, Jamal. Tragically, they lost one of their elder sisters at only 18 years of age. Growing up in Los Angeles provided Khadijah and her sister Malika with the opportunity to mingle with peers from high-profile families. A friendship blossomed between Malika and one of Khloé Kardashian’s best mates, subsequently leading both Khadijah and Malika to forge strong ties with the Kardashian clan.

Career
With a penchant for acting from a young age, Khadijah's career in entertainment began with minor roles in series like "The Parkers" (2003) followed by "Strong Medicine" and "The Bernie Mac Show" in the subsequent years. Her film debut came with "Sky High" (2005), where she portrayed Penny. Further acting credits in "ATL," "Entourage," "School for Scoundrels," and a vocal contribution to "Happy Feet" all occurred in 2006. After a stint in "Las Vegas" (2007) and playing in "Delinda" (2008), she ventured into music videos, featuring in "She Got Her Own" by Ne-Yo. A hiatus ensued, with her returning to the screen in 2013 with "Real Husbands of Hollywood," and then again in 2023 with "You People."

Khadijah’s presence extends beyond the silver screen; alongside her sister, she runs a YouTube channel focusing on their lives and other lifestyle content. Her influencer status has led to product promotions and brand partnerships, including releases like Buttah Skin. Reality TV has also welcomed Khadijah, with appearances on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," "Khloé & Lamar," and the recent "The Kardashians" on Hulu in 2022 after the family inked a deal with the platform.
Personal Life
In the year 2007, a chance encounter at a nightclub led Khadijah to meet Bobby McCray, the American football star. The couple’s relationship swiftly progressed from dating to engagement, and ultimately marriage in 2010. Together, they navigated the Los Angeles social circuit and became known for their visibility at glamourous events and frequent social media posts chronicling their lives. Their family expanded to include three children, Celine, Christian, and Kapri, with McCray bringing another child from a previous relationship. In a 2023 Instagram reveal, Khadijah announced their separation, maintaining privacy regarding the details but expressing their commitment to amicable co-parenting.
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