Rohan Marley

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Rohan Marley
CES 2012 - House of Marley (Rohan Marley).jpg
Marley in 2012
Born
Rohan Anthony Marley

(1972-05-19) 19 May 1972 (age 49)
OccupationChairman of Marley Coffee
Chief Passion Officer of Gisges
Spouse(s)
Geraldine Khawly
(m. 1993; div. 1996)

(m. 2019)
Partner(s)Lauryn Hill (1996–2009)
Children8, including
Parent(s)Bob Marley
Janet Hunt
Relatives
Football career
No. 1
Career information
Position(s)Linebacker
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight205 lb (93 kg)
CollegeMiami (FL)
High schoolMiami Palmetto (Pinecrest, Florida)
Career history
As player
1995Ottawa Rough Riders
Websiterohanmarley.com
marleycoffee.com
gisges.com

Rohan Anthony Marley (born 19 May 1972) is a Jamaican entrepreneur and former football player. He is the son of reggae artist Bob Marley and Janet Hunt, and father of model Selah Marley and football player Nico Marley. He was born during his father's marriage to Rita, and went to live with her from the age of four[2][3] until moving to live with Marley's mother after his father died of cancer in Miami in 1981.[4]

A 1991 graduate of Miami Palmetto Senior High School,[5] Marley played linebacker for the University of Miami, where he played alongside Dwayne Johnson, Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis. In 1993, he led the Hurricanes with 95 tackles.[1] He later played professional football in the Canadian Football League with the Ottawa Rough Riders.[6]

Career[]

In 2009, he co-founded Marley Coffee, an organic coffee plantation and "sustainable" farming business in Jamaica's Blue Mountains,[7] although the majority of coffee sourced through Marley Coffee is from Ethiopia. The business is run on a 52-acre estate in Portland Parish.[8] In 2011, Marley Coffee went public under the name Jammin Java Corp (OTC:JAMN).

In January 2011, Marley advertised a new 'House of Marley' range of eco-friendly headphones at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.[9]

Marley also helps run his family's charitable organization, 1Love, as well as the Tuff Gong Clothing Company.[10]

He made an appearance in the documentary film Motherland.[11]

Personal life[]

On 18 March 1993, while a sophomore in college, Marley married his girlfriend Geraldine Khawly. They had a daughter, Eden (b. 1994), and a son, Nico (b. 1995), a linebacker who played at Tulane and was signed by the Washington Redskins in 2017.[12][13]

Marley met musician Lauryn Hill in 1996 and they had five children: Zion David (b.1997), model Selah Louise (b. 1998), Joshua Omaru (b. 2001), John Nesta (b. 2002), and Sarah (b. 2008).[14][15][16] Marley and Hill lived apart for most of their relationship, which ended in 2009. Marley took temporary custody of their five children while Hill served a three-month prison sentence for tax evasion in 2013. Hill sometimes referred to Marley as her husband, but they never married.[17]

In 2003, Rolling Stone suggested that Marley had never divorced Khawly. However, in 2011, Marley produced a Haitian divorce decree which demonstrated that he had divorced Khawly in 1996.[8]

Marley was briefly engaged to Isabeli Fontana, but the engagement ended in early 2013.[10]

On March 23, 2019, Marley married Brazilian model Barbara Fialho in Montes Claros, Brazil.[18] On August 1, 2019, Fialho gave birth to their first child, Maria Fialho Marley.[19]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Bruce Newman. "Hurricane From The Caribbean". Sports Illustrated. 13 September 1993. Retrieved on 30 April 2013.
  2. ^ Moskowitz, David Vlado (2007). Bob Marley: A Biography. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 94–95. ISBN 978-0313338793. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  3. ^ Raul (26 July 2011). "Bob Marley All His Children & 9 Baby Mommas". FeelNumb.com. Archived from the original on 27 January 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  4. ^ Vecsey, George (29 December 1992). "Sports of the Times; Sugar Bowl Rocks Early With Strains of Marley". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  5. ^ David O'Brien. "This Marley's music has more pop to it". Sun Sentinel. 3 September 1991. 1.C. Retrieved on 8 August 2009.
  6. ^ "Lady Soul[dead link]". Rolling Stone. 18 February 1999. Retrieved on 8 August 2009.
  7. ^ "Marley Coffee Website home page". Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Exclusive: Rohan Marley Sets the Record Straight". The Avah Taylor Company. 9 June 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  9. ^ "[1]", Financial Post, 5 January 2011
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b "Rohan Marley Ends Engagement". iriefm.net. 5 March 2013. Archived from the original on 12 July 2014.
  11. ^ http://www.themotherland.info Motherland Film with Rohan Marley
  12. ^ "Tulane Green Wave Football". Archived from the original on 29 August 2014.
  13. ^ Czarda, Stephen. "Redskins Sign Linebacker Nico Marley". Redskins.com. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  14. ^ Laura Checkoway. "Inside 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'". Rolling Stone. August
  15. ^ http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1264/is_3_33/ai_87741110/pg_5 Essence Magazine
  16. ^ Tiffany McGee and Alex Tresniowski (18 August 2008). "Whatever Happened to ... Lauryn Hill?". People Magazine.
  17. ^ "Rohan Marley will take care of kids when Lauryn goes to jail". The Master Copy. 13 May 2013. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014.
  18. ^ "Inside Rohan Marley's Romantic Brazilian Wedding to Victoria's Secret Model Barbara Fialho". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  19. ^ "Victoria's Secret Model Barbara Fialho Gives Birth To A Baby Girl". The Inquisitr. 25 August 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.

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