April Daniels is a Reality TV Star, Television Personality and the widow of Grammy-winning songwriter LaShawn Daniels.
Quick Facts and Information on April Daniels
Full Name / Maiden Name | April ‘Brown’ Daniels |
Birthday / Date of Birth | 29th April 1973 |
Age | 46 |
Birth Sign | Taurus |
Country | U.S |
Hometown | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | African-American |
Religion | Christianity |
Profession | Television Personality |
School / College / University | N/A |
Marital Status | Widowed |
Sexuality | Straight |
Late Husband | LaShawn Daniels |
Married | 29th June 2001- 3rd September 2019 |
Children | Three |
Social Media | Instagram, Twitter |
Net Worth | Under Review |
April Daniels Age / Parents /Siblings
April was born to her parents in the year 1973 in Philadelphia and turned 46-years-old this year on 29th April 2019.
She belongs to a multiracial family and grew up alongside her siblings; Yvette & Amen Brown.
April Daniels’ Married / Husband/ Children
Up until the unfortunate date, 3rd September 2019, April Daniels was married to her husband of 18 years LaShawn Daniels.
April and LaShwan exchanged their wedding vows on 29th June 2001 and their bond was growing stronger as the days passed by. However, April’s fate did her injustice and the lovely companionship ended tragically!
Out of their almost 2 decades long marriage, April and LaShwan shared a son named Jett Daniels. Meanwhile, other than Jett; LaShawn had another son, Jimmy Collins, from his previous relationship. Similarly, April as well has a son named Omarr who shared his heartfelt condolence to his step father, LaShawn. In the post he expressed; how good of a father, LaShawn was to him
I’m heartbroken. You were my hero. Selfless, Confident, Humble, and Beloved. You were always more than a “stepdad” to me. You loved me like I was your own flesh and blood, and I loved you like a father. You played that role for me. I didn’t tell you enough. I wish I could go back and tell you just one more time. You made me perform songs in our kitchen like I was preparing for the Voice instead of on the path to being an attorney. What I would give to be back in our dining room 9 months ago learning what a vibrato is.
But now I’m here: without you, missing you…heartbroken. I promise you everything I do is for you. I’m so close to the finish line. I need you there at my law school graduation with one last “You made it O.” The words “I’m proud of you Omeez” still ring in my head. I just want you to still feel that way as you look down on me from Heaven. You’d tell me it’s okay to make mistakes as long as they are calculated mistakes – wise words to live by that I will never forget. You made me into the man I am today. I promise you I’ll be that man for our family. I love you. Forever.