Kerry Patton And Cassi Davis Children – Do They Have Kids?

Cassi Davis and her husband, jazz vocalist Kerry Patton, have two children. On January 11, 2017, the couple exchanged wedding vows.

Since they met in third grade but did not begin dating until 2007, the couple has a unique love story to tell. According to the source, they prefer to take things slowly, which is why it took them ten years to tie the knot.

She also mentions that between third grade and 2007, they were both led down different paths, but that they eventually found their way back together.

 

 

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Cassi admits that she is still infatuated with her spouse and enjoys every element of their lives together after four years of marriage.

Cassi discussed her current fight with Bell’s palsy, which affects her face muscles and causes one side of her face to droop, in a podcast taped in February 2021.

Patton has never left her side since she was diagnosed with cancer in March 2020. Despite the fact that the couple does have 2 children, their love for one another is admirable.

Cassi Davis Net Worth: How Rich Is She?

Though Cassi Davis is yet to reveal her net worth, as per our estimation, she must be worth $6-$10 million.

However, Cassi, being a successful American actress and a singer, might have provided them with the lavish life they want.

 

 

Cassi is best known for playing Ella Payne on Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and its spin-off series The Paynes, as well as Betty Ann’s “Aunt Bam” Murphy in the Madea franchise since 2010.

She has also appeared in a number of other Tyler Perry-directed projects.

Cassi Davis Family Details

Nothing much about Cassi Davis, except for Harry is known to the world. But, through her photos, it is deemed that she has 2 sons.

Born in the Mississippi town of Holly Springs, Davis studied music at Spelman College in Atlanta.

 

 

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She dropped out of college with one credit remaining because she couldn’t play religious music at her senior performance.

In 2008, Davis returned to Spelman to finish her degree, and she graduated in November of that year.