Jhené’s paternal great-grandparents, George A. In early October, Fortune interviewed sex workers who used the platform and were disappointed with the proposed change. According to Fortune, adult entertainment content creators are the largest group on the platform. Obituary of Jhené’s paternal grandmother, Helen Viola (Chisholm) Barnes – OnlyFans announced in August it would ban porn on the site but quickly reversed course. Jhené’s paternal grandmother, Helen Viola Chisholm, on the 1930 U.S. Jhené’s grandfather George was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Jhené’s paternal grandfather is George Warren Barnes (the son of George Washington Jack Barnes and Ruth Alberta Williams). Jhené’s paternal grandfather, George Warren Barnes, on the 1940 U.S. LOS ANGELES APR 3: Jhene Aiko at the iHeart Radio Music Awards 2016 Arrivals at the The Forum on Apin Inglewood, CA Photo by kathclick. A picture of one of Jhené’s maternal grandmother’s grandmothers (Jhené’s great-great-grandmother) can be seen here. Jhené’s maternal grandfather’s mother is pictured here, and Jhené’s maternal grandmother’s parents are pictured here. Jhené’s maternal grandparents, as well as Jhené’s mother’s maternal grandparents, are pictured here. Verna was born in New Mexico, to African-American parents, John Stone and Essie. Forest was a Louisiana Creole, and was the son of Leon Pecot and Regina Prevost. Jhené’s maternal grandmother is Essie/Esther Regina Pecot (the daughter of Forest Pecot and Verna Stone). Kimiko was born in Hawaii, of Japanese descent. Jhené’s maternal grandfather is named Teddy Tadashi Yamamoto (the son of Soyie Yamamoto and Kimiko). Jhené’s great-grandmother Helen was born in Virginia, to Job/John Henry Duff and Catherine/Katherine Elizabeth Somers/Sommers. George was born in Pennsylvania, to Nelson Chisholm and Sally/Sallie Jane Green. Jhené’s grandmother Helen was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Helen is pictured here and here. Jhené’s paternal grandmother is Helen Viola Chisholm (the daughter of George A. Jhené’s grandfather George was born in Birmingham, Alabama, to a father from Alabama and a mother from Georgia. Jhené’s paternal grandfather is George Warren Barnes (the son of George Washington “Jack” Barnes and Ruth Alberta Williams). LOS ANGELES – APR 3: Jhene Aiko at the iHeart Radio Music Awards 2016 Arrivals at the The Forum on Apin Inglewood, CA Photo by kathclick All of Jhené’s paternal grandparents and great-grandparents are listed as black on United States Censuses. Jhené has also stated that her black paternal grandparents were “mixed” (which is true, to some extent, of all people of African-American descent). It is also said that Jhené has Dominican Republic ancestry. Her DNA result does match 3% Native American roots.
Her DNA result contains no obvious indicators of Jewish ancestry. It is not clear if this ancestry has been verified/documented. Jhené has stated that her father also has German Jewish and Native American ancestry. Jhené’s maternal grandfather is of Japanese descent, while Jhené’s maternal grandmother is of African-American and Louisiana Creole ancestry.Ī DNA test taken by Jhené stated that her genetic ancestry is:Īnother version of Jhené’s DNA test result can be seen here. Jhené’s paternal grandparents were both African-American. Jhené has a daughter with R&B singer O’Ryan. She is the daughter of Karamo Chilombo (born Gregory Wycliff Barnes) and Christina Yamamoto. Jhené Aiko is an American pop and R&B singer. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. Unique artwork for posting words of wisdom or decorating your wall, fridge or office. It’s a puzzle I want people to put together.Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, United States High quality Big Sean inspired Postcards by independent artists and designers from around the world. “I’m at a point where I put it all in the music. “It’s inspired by every type of trip you could imagine: mental, physical, even psychedelic,” she says. Where does it lead? That’s for you to find out. When you connect with nature, you connect with yourself.” She was so inspired by her travels, in fact, that she turned her upcoming album, Trip, into a map. “I like to take myself out of my element and create. “I’m a bit of an escape artist,” says the 29-year-old Los Angeles native. Three years ago, Jhené Aiko released her debut album, the candlelit Souled Out, and helped usher in a new age of sexual exploration with the line of the year, from her verse on Omarion’s “Post to Be”: “I might let your boy chauffeur me / But he gotta eat the booty like groceries.” The following year, the singer’s delicate purr curled into R&B tracks by everyone from Vince Staples to Nick Jonas, but since last spring’s TWENTY88, her joint project with Big Sean, she has moved beyond the spotlight and into the sunlight.