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NAME: | Dianna Williams |
REAL NAME: | Dianna Williams |
NICKNAME: | Dianna |
PROFESSION: | Reality Star |
GENDER: | Female |
BIRTHPLACE: | Jackson, Mississippi, USA |
ETHNICITY: | Unknown |
NATIONALITY: | American |
RELIGION: | Unknown |
SEXUALITY: | N/A |
1. Bio
Dianna Williams, best known for being a Reality Star, was born in Jackson, Mississippi, USA on Wednesday, November 29, 1978. Star of the Lifetime reality series Bring It! who runs the dance studio Dollhouse Dance Factory. She started Dancing Dolls in 2001.
Family: She gave birth to a son named Cobe, whom she raised with her husband Robert. Dianna Williams father’s name is under review and mother unknown at this time. We will continue to update details on Dianna Williams’s family.
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BROTHER(S): | Not available |
SISTER(S): | Not available |
Education: The education details are not available at this time. Please check back soon for updates.
Dating: According to CelebsCouples, Dianna Williams is single .
Net Worth: Online estimates of Dianna Williams’s net worth vary. It’s easy to predict her income, but it’s much harder to know how much she has spent over the years. CelebsMoney and NetWorthStatus does a good job of breaking most of it down.
2. Dianna Williams’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius
Dianna Williams zodiac sign is a Sagittarius. Dates of Sagittarius are November 22 - December 21. The Sagittarius zodiac sign often gains the reputation of the philosopher among their fellow zodiac signs. They do have a great ability to focus, but this may be surprising since many of them love exploring and wandering the world, tasting all the pleasures of life. They are ambitious, lucky,moral, optimistic, enthusiastic, open-minded, and versatile. Although, they can be gluttonous, lazy, restless, irresponsible, blindly optimistic, and tactless.
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BORN IN THE YEAR OF THE: | Horse |
RULING PLANET: | Jupiter |
3. She is currently 44 years old
The American reality star has been alive for 16,252 days or 390,062 hours. There were precisely 551 full moons after her birth to this day.
BORN: | November 29, 1978 |
AGE: | 44 years old |
BORN ON: | Wednesday |
GENERATION: | Generation X |
DECADE: | 1970s |
Dianna Williams was born on a Wednesday. Wednesday's children are very communicative. They're also versatile, and a bit careless.
4. On Dianna Williams’s birthday
The world’s population was 4,304,377,112 and there were an estimated year babies born throughout the world in 1978, Jimmy Carter (Democratic) was the president of the United States, and the number one song on Billboard 100 was "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" by Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond.
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5. Dianna Williams’s height and weight
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WEIGHT (LBS): | Under review |
WEIGHT (KG) | Under review |
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6. The Year of the Horse
Dianna Williams was born in the Year of the Horse. People with Chinese zodiac Horse zodiac sign like entertainment and large crowds. They are usually popular among friends. Their strengths are clever, kind to others, perceptive, and talented. But they can also talk too much and stubborn. Their lucky numbers are 2, 3, 7, and lucky colors are brown, yellow, purple.
7. Dianna Williams’s life path number is 11
8. Generation X
Dianna Williams was born in the middle of Generation X.
9. Dianna Williams’s birthstone is Topaz and Citrine
Topaz symbolizes love and affection. It is believed to give the wearer increased strength and intellect.10. Dianna Williams’s birth flower is Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums, a symbol of the sun, have held many noble positions in ancient cultures. The Japanese consider the orderly unfolding of their petals to represent perfection, and Confucius suggested they be used as an object of meditation.If you found this page interesting or useful, please share it. We will continue to update this page, so bookmark it and come back often to see new updates.