- Greg Mathis’ daughter, Camara Mathis is an attorney and has worked as an entertainment attorney for a couple of firms including the Warner Bros. Entertainment Group
- The 37 year-old reality TV star also features in her family’s TV show, Mathis Family Matters alongside her three siblings and parents
- Camara Mathis has been married to Ryan Webb since 2017 and they currently have two daughters: Nora and Zarah
Camara Mathis is one of the four children of Greg Mathis. She is also pursuing a legal profession like her father, Judge Mathis. The 37 year-old has been working as an entertainment attorney at Warner Bros. Entertainment Group since 2013. Also, Greg Mathis’s daughter has been overseeing business affairs at Overflow Entertainment.
Aside from managing her family’s real estate ventures, Camara also works with her mother, Linda Reese to uplift and nurture other women from different backgrounds.
The attorney got married to her high schoolmate Ryan Webb in 2017 and they share two kids; Nora and Zara.
Camara Mathis is One of the Four Children of Greg Mathis
Camara Mathis is the second child of Judge Mathis and his wife, Linda Reese Mathis. She was born on October 5, 1987. Her older sister Jade was born in May 1985 while her two younger brothers Greg Jr. and Amir were born in January 1989 and July 1990 respectively.
Also known as Momma Mathis, Camara attended Renaissance High School in Detroit. Later on, she went on to bag a law degree from Michigan State University.
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The Reality TV Star is one of the Founders of Edge Magazine
Alongside her friends Iman Milner and Ashley Nguyen, Camara Mathis started Edge Magazine. Their aim was to help people succeed in all sectors. Also, her passion for women made her start She Social, an event that unites women from different places together. She runs the event with her mother, Linda who used to be a school teacher. Through that, she has been able to uplift and nurture women.
Far from being a humanitarian, Camara has worked for close to a decade now as an attorney. She has worked with Warner Bros. Entertainment as an entertainment attorney. Also, She has helped run the business affairs of Overflow entertainment.
Apparently, she and her father are not the only attornies in the family. Her sister Jade, who suffered mental health issues while in college is also an attorney. Jade is a mental health advocate.
She Has Been Married to Ryan Webb Since 2017
Camara and Ryan married Ryan Webb on August 26, 2017, in Malibu. The duo revealed they first met at high school. They were reportedly in the same gym class but Ryan was a sophomore while Camara was a senior so they did not get to talk much.
A decade later, they reconnected on social media while living in separate cities. After dating for a short while, Ryan proposed to Greg Mathis’s daughter during a surprise party which her father was aware of.
The couple currently has two children Nora, 7, and Zarah. Nora was born a year before Camara and Ryan tied the knot. Zarah is currently 3 years old.
What is Camara Mathis Up To?
Camara’s father, Greg Mathis has one of the longest-running shows in court programming. His TV court show, Judge Mathis is also one of the longest-running active single-production court shows. Thanks to that, the Mathis family members star in the family’s TV Show Mathis Family Matters.
The family show in which Camara, her husband and kids feature is said to be basically about black resiliency. Of recent, the reality TV star was seen in one of the episodes hosting the annual She Social event with her mother.
Often seen attending red carpet events with her husband and other family members. She has shared a couple of photos of herself at events including the premiere of the Mathis Family Matters TV show.
Coming from a famous family, Camara Mathis and her whole family have been in the limelight for long. While working as an attorney and a humanitarian, Camara still makes out time to be a doting wife and mother. Aside from her marriage, Camara has chosen to follow in her father’s footsteps, but would she be as successful as the judge in the nearest future? Also, as one who looks up to her parents, it is safe to say her marriage would be as successful as her parents see that they have been married for several decades. However, the rate at which divorce among celebrities keeps going high makes one wonder if Camara and Ryan would survive the first-decade mark so as not to fall in the 40% category of divorce rate in the US within the first decade of marriage.
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