Sybil Smith (Sloane’s mother) – Wiki, Age, Married, Husband, Family, Net Worth, Height
Facts of Sybil Smith
Age: | 54 years 1 months |
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Birth Date: | November 23, 1966 |
Horoscope: | Sagittarius |
Birth Place: | Fresno, CA |
Height: | N/A |
Net Worth: | N/A |
Ethnicity: | Afro-American |
Nationality: | American |
Weight: | N/A |
Hair Color: | Dark Brown |
Eye Color: | Black |
Bra: | N/A |
Relationship Statistics of Sybil Smith
What is her marital status? (single, married, in relation or divorce): | Married |
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How many children does she have? (name): | Two |
Is she having any relationship affair?: | No |
Is she lesbian?: | No |
What is her spouse's name?: | Sheldon Farrel |
More about the relationship
Sybil Smith was previously married to John Stephens a former New England Patriots running back and the couples marriage was blessed with a daughter who is named Sloane. The couples ended their relationship while Sloane was still a baby. Sybil later remarry to Sheldon Farrel a famous basketball and football player and the marriage was blessed with a son named Shawn.
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Who Is Sybil Smith?
She is a well known and successful Family Member and entrepreneur who became famous as the mother of Sloane Stephens a famous American Tennis champion. She has gain a wider fame for her unique and lovely relationship with her daughter.
Family & Birth
She was born and raised in Fresno, California. She has never disclose much information about her parents and siblings.
Educational Background
She attended Boston university, where she is known as a swimmer in 1988. She graduated from the university.
Professional Life & Career
She became well known as the mother of Sloane Stephens a famous American Tennis championship who won so many heart with his talent. Sybil was the first ever African American woman to be named first team All African in Division I history. She also became famous when her daughter started dating the soccer player named Jody Altidore.
Interesting & Fun Facts
1. She was inducted into the university of Boston hall of fame in 1993.