Cynthia Bailey

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Cynthia
Born
Cynthia Denise

(1967-02-19) February 19, 1967 (age 54)
Occupation
  • Model
  • television personality
  • actress
Years active1985-present
Known forThe Real Housewives of Atlanta
(2010–present)
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Spouse(s)
Peter Thomas
(m. 2010; div. 2017)
(m. 2020)
Children1

Cynthia Denise Bailey-Hill (born February 19, 1967) is an American model, reality television personality, and actress. Born and raised in Alabama, Bailey moved to New York City at the age of 18 to pursue a modeling career. There, she signed a five-year contract with Wilhelmina Models, and subsequently appeared as a model in various magazines and advertising campaigns. She worked as a runway model in Paris and Morocco.

Bailey has acted in films, including Without You I'm Nothing (1990) and For Love or Money (1993), and on television programs, such as The Cosby Show. Bailey joined the reality television show The Real Housewives of Atlanta in 2010. Bailey married Thomas in 2010, and their divorce was finalized in 2017. Her relationship with sportscaster Mike Hill has been showcased on the series since 2018.

Early life[]

Cynthia Denise Bailey was born on February 19, 1967, in Decatur, Alabama, and raised in Tuscumbia.[1][2][3] Her father, Elijah, worked at an auto factory and her mother, Barbara, worked at a sewing factory.[2] Barbara was 18 when she was pregnant with Cynthia, and had another daughter, Malorie, roughly a year later.[2][4] While growing up, Cynthia was inspired by her grandmother, Mae Frankie Ford, who worked in a sewing factory, sold hotdogs and hamburgers, cleaned houses, and volunteered to care for an elderly woman. She described Ford as "the first female black entrepreneur in [her] life".[5]

Bailey enrolled in freshman-level courses at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and competed in local beauty pageants.[6][7] She was the first African American homecoming queen at Deshler High School.[2] After winning the event, she participated in a homecoming queen pageant. Even though she did not win, she was contacted by a Wilhelmina Models talent scout.[8] At age 18, she moved to New York City and signed a five-year contract with the modeling agency.[9][10] She had raised the money for the move through part-time work at a mall.[2]

Career[]

1985–2009: Early modeling career[]

Bailey appeared in the 1985 low-budget film The Dark Power and the 1989 music video for New Order's "Round & Round".[11][12] In 1990, she played Roxanne in the film Without You I'm Nothing, and remained friends with its star Sandra Bernhard.[13][14] Naomi Campbell was considered for the role.[10] Bailey appeared in a 1990 episode of the sitcom The Cosby Show.[13][15] Her audition for a role in the 1991 film The Five Heartbeats was featured in the 2018 documentary The Making of the Five Heartbeats.[16] In 1993, she played a model in the film For Love or Money,[14] and the following year, she appeared in the music video for Heavy D's single "Nuttin But Love" from the album of the same name.[17] She played a masseuse in a 1995 episode of New York Undercover.[13]

After working as a runway model in Paris and Milan for a year, Bailey returned to New York City and modeled for Maybelline, Oil of Olay, and Target and in magazines including Vogue, Glamour, Elle, and Vanity Fair.[7][10] She appeared on two Essence magazine covers in June 1995 – her first job as a model – and 1997.[10][18] The magazine's then editor-in-chief Susan L. Taylor described Bailey as one of her favorite models.[10] Bailey's favorite modeling job was a Vanity Cover shot by Annie Leibovitz and featuring Iman, Beverly Johnson, Naomi Campbell, and Tyra Banks;[7] Iman had invited Bailey to participate in the shoot.[19]

2010–2016: The Real Housewives of Atlanta and other work[]

In 2010, Bailey joined the reality television show The Real Housewives of Atlanta, which featured her relationship with club owner Peter Thomas and her friendship with NeNe Leakes.[10] She was introduced in the show's third season along with Phaedra Parks.[20] Bailey was initially uncertain about joining the show, describing it as "too dramatic", but changed her mind after viewing it as a business opportunity. She was contacted by Bravo shortly after moving to Atlanta with Thomas; the network said that they "wanted to bring more class to the cast, and feature more women that already had successful careers before the show".[2]

In 2011, Bailey opened her modeling school, Bailey Agency School of Fashion in Atlanta;[2][5][8] the following year, she held a model search in several cites in the Southern United States as part of a contest to win representation by a New York modeling agency.[5] Bailey appeared in a trilogy of music videos ("Age Ain't a Factor", "Baby x3", and "Chase Forever") for Jaheim's 2013 album Appreciation Day.[21][22][23] In the "Age Ain't a Factor" video, she was shown in a fictional Essence article on "Ageless Beauty", alongside LisaRaye McCoy and Vivica A. Fox.[21] The "Baby x3" video focuses on infidelity with Bailey and Thomas portraying "secret lovers".[22]

Bailey appeared in the 2015 documentary series Black Friday, which is about how little consumer spending is retained within black communities.[24] The same year, she acted in Kenya Moore's television pilot, Life Twirls On.[25][26] For the character, she used a Jamaican accent.[13] In 2016, she had a minor role in the film Sharknado: The 4th Awakens,[26] and guest starred on The Next :15 alongside former The Real Housewives of Atlanta costar Claudia Jordan.[27] She was featured on a celebrity edition of Cupcake Wars with Nene Leakes.[28]

2017–present: Professional expansion[]

Bailey was a guest judge for the preliminary and finals competition of the 65th Miss Universe competition.[29] In 2018, Bailey signed a contract with the New York-based agency Major Models; her daughter is also signed with the company.[9] In April 2018, Bailey underwent surgery to remove a lipoma tumor from her left shoulder blade. The procedure was successful without any reported complications.[30] In 2019, Bailey guest starred in an episode of Last Call,[31] and acted in How High 2, the sequel to the 2001 film How High.[14] She started a line of bags, named CB VIOR,[18][32] as well as a line of candles, leather goods, and eyewear.[18]

Bailey opened a wine bar, The Bailey Wine Cellar, and an event space, The Bailey Room, in Grant Park, Atlanta in July 2019.[33][34][35] The same year, she had a partnership with Seagram, creating a signature drink, a Bellini cocktail.[34][36] It was sold in April 2019. The launch party was shown on an eleventh season episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. In it, Leakes is angry that Bailey had invited Kenya Moore to the event without her knowledge.[34] The incident was discussed during the season's reunion episodes,[37] and Leakes and Bailey publicly ended their friendship.[38] In 2019, Bailey guest-starred on Star and Tales.[14][39]

Bailey is set to star in The Real Housewives All-Stars a spin-off featuring various women from The Real Housewives franchise, that is set to premiere on Peacock.[40][41]

Personal life[]

Bailey dated Jayson Williams in 1996,[10][42] and he proposed to her during a Brooklyn Nets halftime show.[43] She rejected the proposal and returned the engagement ring to him.[43][44] She also turned down a marriage proposal from Russell Simmons.[44] Bailey had a romantic relationship with Leon Robinson, and on November 9, 1999, she gave birth to their daughter, Noelle.[16][45]

Bailey married Peter Thomas on July 24, 2010, at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History;[46] the wedding was shown on a season three episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.[47] In 2013, Bailey and Thomas published a book about their relationship entitled Carry-On Baggage: Our Nonstop Flight.[48]

They publicly announced their separation in 2016, and their divorce was finalized in March 2017.[49][50][51] Bailey moved with her daughter to a house that she calls "Lake Bailey". She initially wanted an apartment, saying that she wanted "the New York City sort of lifestyle", but producers from The Real Housewives of Atlanta convinced her to purchase a home instead.[52]

Bailey publicly announced her relationship with Fox Sports correspondent Mike Hill in August 2018.[53] Hill and Bailey became engaged in July 2019,[54] and were married on October 10, 2020.[55] Bailey said that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, strict rules were implemented for the wedding, such as mandatory social distancing and face masks or face shields, to protect the 250 guests and a deep cleaning of the Acworth, Georgia venue. However, Twitter users were critical of the event following the release of pictures and videos that showed guests not wearing masks.[56]

Filmography[]

Films[]

Title Year Role Ref(s)
The Dark Power 1985 Tammie
[11]
Without You I'm Nothing 1990 Roxanne
[14]
For Love or Money 1993 Model
[14]

Television[]

Title Year Role Notes Ref(s)
The Cosby Show 1990 Sheniquah Watkins Episode: "Just Thinking About It"
[15]
New York Undercover 1995 Masseuse #2 Episode: "Catman Comes Back"
[13]
The Real Housewives of Atlanta 2010–present Herself Main cast (season 3-present)
[10]
Black Friday 2015 Herself Documentary series
[24]
Life Twirls On 2015 CeeCee Television pilot
[25]
The Next :15 2016 Herself
[27]
Cupcake Wars 2016 Herself Contestant; episode: "Celebrity: Hello Cupcakes"
[28]
Sharknado: The 4th Awakens 2016 Tech Addison Television movie
[26]
Last Call 2019 Eloise Episode: "Fifteen Minutes"
[31]
How High 2 2019 Herself Television movie
[14]
Star 2019 Tasha Rae Episode: "Toxic"
[39]
Tales 2019 Sally Episode: "Brothers"
[14]
The Real Housewives All-Stars TBA Herself
[40]

Music video appearances[]

Title Year Artist Ref.
"Round & Round" 1989 New Order [12]
"Age Ain't a Factor" 2013 Jaheim [21]
"Baby x3" [22]
"Chase Forever" [23]

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