Meet Kathy Colace Laurinaitis: Age, Career, Personal Life Explored

Kathy Colace Laurinaitis is a 58-year-old entrepreneur from the United States. She established JBN & Associates in 1999 and has served on the boards of the NBA’s Phoenix Suns and Suns Nite Hoops. She is married to John Laurinaitis, a former professional wrestler who worked in the WWE’s talent relations department for eight years before retiring to become a producer.

She was born on October 19, 1964, and married her first husband Jon Garcia in 1984.

They divorced after four years, but before doing so they had three children: twin daughters Stephanie Nicole “Nikki” Garcia-Colace and Brianna Monique Garcia-Colace; and JJ Garcia-Colace, their only son.

The Bella Twins are the names of Kathy and Jon’s three children, born in 1983. They’re both WWE wrestlers and reality TV stars. JJ has also had a television career.

Kathy Colace and her current husband John Laurinaitis got engaged on September 3, 2015, and married in March 2016. According to wrestling news source Gerweck, their private ceremony took place on a yacht in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on March 24.

She is John Laurinaitis’ first wife, and when they got married, Nikki and Bries became his stepdaughters. He also has a daughter of his own, Maya Laurinaitis. Maya made her TV series debut on the fourth season of Total Bellas in January 2019 as a full-time cast member. Maya is also an aspiring model

In 2020, Kathy was incorrectly diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy. On Super Bowl Sunday, she started to feel dizzy and her daughter Brianna confirmed that the left side of her face was drooping the following day.

She began to feel sick, have balance issues, and susceptibility to infrared light in her left eye after what she thought was a good recovery.

A neurologist informed her that a brain stem tumour the size of a blueberry had been discovered. For the following week, she was scheduled for surgery. In the end, the 14-hour surgery proved to be a success, but not before a cerebral haemorrhage left her with partial facial paralysis.

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