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Brittney Griner Worried That Wife Cherelle Would Leave Her During Russian Detainment
Women's Health via AOL· 60 minutes agoBrittney Griner is opening up about her imprisonment in Russia. Here's how her wife, Cherelle,...
Brittney Griner Told Wife She Could Get a Divorce After Receiving Nine-Year Sentence: ‘How Can I Ask...
Complex· 23 hours agoIn her new memoir, 'Coming Home,' Griner detailed her nine-year sentence in a Russian labor camp and...
All About Brittney Griner's Parents, Raymond and Sandra Griner
People Magazine· 1 day agoBrittney Griner's parents, Raymond and Sandra Griner, always knew she was destined for greatness....
Brittney Griner’s Memoir Details Terrifying Detainment, Return to U.S.
Us Weekly via AOL· 1 day agoBrittney Griner returned home to the United States in late 2022 after 10 months spent in Russian...
Brittney Griner calls Caitlin Clark 'hype' good for the WNBA. Here's what else she said.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen· 1 day agoWNBA star Brittney Griner spoke about ex-Iowa women's basketball guard Caitlin Clark in a new...
Brittney Griner Recounts Russian Prison Guards' Attempt to Place Her in Men's Cell | EURweb
EURweb· 1 day ago*MSNBC’s Joy Reid hosted an exclusive two-part interview with WNBA star Brittney Griner on May 6....
Brittney Griner says she contemplated suicide, recalling experience in Russian prisons
Salon.com· 7 days agoFor years, Brittney Griner was WNBA's most high-profile athlete, known for her 6-foot-9 nine...
Brittney Griner, in Her Own Words
New York Times· 3 days agoIf you weren’t following women’s basketball, you probably hadn’t heard of Brittney Griner when she was arrested at a Moscow-area airport in February 2022...
Inside Brittney Griner's Life in Prison: The Friendships — and Bad Habit — That Helped Her Survive...
People Magazine· 3 days agoDuring the 10 months Brittney Griner spent being wrongfully detained in Russia, the WNBA star...
Brittney Griner is still working on forgiving herself from guilt of detention
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 4 days agoA court had just sentenced her to nine years in a labor camp, and Griner wrote that she couldn't focus on hope, only survival. GRINER: I mean, when I think of the future, I think it's going to be good.