Key Takeaways
- With over ten years of experience, Dr. Cheyenne Bryant is a leading life coach.
- Her educational background includes degrees in psychology and counseling.
- Bryant, age 41, challenges Cam Newton’s family choices.
Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, the renowned life coach and TV personality from “Teen Mom: Family Reunion,” is 41 years old and will turn 42 in September 2024.
Bryant, born on September 6, 1982, marked her 41st birthday with a post on Instagram.
With Virgo as her zodiac sign, one commented:
In 2012, Bryant’s tweet addressed her age:
Bryant was born to her father, Darren Bryant, though she hasn’t shared her mother’s name.
She has a strong connection with her family. In 2019, she posted a picture of her parents on Facebook with the caption, “Happy Father’s Day to the old man!!” followed by:
When she was born, her father’s age was 16 years, and her mother’s age was 17. Her parents were in love from elementary school and became high school sweethearts.
At 17, Bryant enrolled at Cal State University of Northridge, earning a double degree in Psychology and Pan African Studies.
She earned a Master’s degree in Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy from the University of Phoenix. She pursued further education at Argosy University, earning a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology.
With more than ten years of experience as a life coach, Dr. Cheyenne Bryant is a published author and President of NAACP (branch 1069).
Since 2016, she has received numerous awards and is the founder of both the Dr. Bryant Institute and the Dr. Bryant Foundation.
Cam Newton’s Podcast Debate With Dr. Bryant On Family Dynamics
In a recent debate, Dr. Cheyenne Bryant confronted former NFL player and podcaster Cam Newton about his personal life.
Newton, a father of eight children by three different women, was accused by Dr. Bryant of “selfishly” creating “broken” homes.
The confrontation took place on Cam Newton’s podcast, where Dr. Bryant raised concerns about his parenting methods.
She criticized his lack of accountability for his actions and pointed out the potential impact on his children’s well-being.
When Bryant asked if Newton wants more children with more women, he replied:
The psychology expert and life coach challenged Newton’s stance on fathering children with multiple women, claiming it leads to broken homes.
Bryant explained to Newton that his hesitation in finding a wife due to fear is resulting in broken families, as his children will experience deficits from not having their father present.
She pointed out that, despite his involvement, this approach leads to selfishly creating separate homes without stability.
After this, a Twitter user posted:
Cam Newton’s discussion with Dr. Cheyenne Bryant has sparked vital conversations about the role of parenting, family dynamics, and the impact of personal decisions on children.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- On March 15, 2015, Bryant published her first book titled “Mental Detox: The Power and Guidance to Implement Peace, Joy, Balance, and Financial Abundance.”
- She is the recipient of the FIRST and ONLY “NAACP Square” Street Dedication in the country.