Natalie Nunn is an American reality television personality born on December 26, 1984, in Concord, California.
She gained fame after appearing on the fourth season of “Bad Girls Club” in 2009, which became the show’s highest-rated season at the time.
Nunn is known for her fiery personality and has become a staple in the reality TV world.
Nunn has appeared in numerous reality shows, including Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too, Celebrity Big Brother and Marriage Boot Camp.
She has also executive produced and starred in the Zeus series Baddies.
Parents
Natalie’s parents are Earl and Karen Nunn.
Earl, a former professional football player, played for teams like the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and Buffalo Bills.
His career and personal struggles, including periods of incarceration due to drug-related issues, have influenced Natalie’s life and their relationship.
Karen, on the other hand, has been a steady presence in Natalie’s life.
She worked multiple jobs to support Natalie and her brother during challenging times.
Karen has been a strong supporter of Natalie’s career and has even appeared alongside her in The Mother/Daughter Experiment.
Career
Nunn’s career in reality television began with her breakout role on the fourth season of Bad Girls Club in 2009, which became the show’s highest-rated season at the time.
She continued to appear in various spin-offs, including Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too and Bad Girls All-Star Battle.
Nunn expanded her reach by appearing on shows like Celebrity Big Brother, Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars, and The Mother/Daughter Experiment: Celebrity Edition.
Her fiery personality and engaging presence have made her a staple in the reality TV world.
Nunn has also ventured into production, creating and executive producing successful series like Baddies and Bad Boys with the Zeus network.
Her Baddies franchise has spawned several spin-offs, including Baddies ATL and Baddies South, while Bad Boys has inspired Bad Boys: Los Angeles and Bad Boys: Houston.
Additionally, she has written autobiographical books titled Turn Down For What and Straight Like That, offering insights into her life and experiences.