Karrueche Tran

Model

Birthday May 17, 1988

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 35 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.55m

#8544 Most Popular

1988

Karrueche Tran (born May 17, 1988) is an American socialite and actress.

2006

Tran first attended high school at Fairfax High School before switching schools, and graduating from Birmingham High School in 2006.

2009

From 2009 to 2012, she worked at Nordstrom located at the Westfield Topanga mall in Canoga Park, California.

2010

Tran began dating R&B singer Chris Brown in November 2010.

The couple briefly broke up when Brown reconciled with his ex-girlfriend, singer Rihanna.

2011

She first gained public attention when she began dating R&B singer Chris Brown in 2011.

Around that time, Tran began modeling for local brands.

2013

She is best known for starring as Virginia Loc on the TNT series Claws and for starring as Vivian Johnson in the web series The Bay (2013–2016), for which she won Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program at the 2021 Daytime Emmy Awards.

Her win made her the first person of Asian Pacific American descent to win an Emmy for Lead Actress or Actor.

She was the face of Lady Crooks, the women's division under the streetwear brand Crooks and Castles for their Summer 2013 collection.

She also began working on her own clothing line, The Kill.

Tran gained wider prominence after starring as Vivian Johnson on the Emmy award-winning web series The Bay from 2013 to 2016.

For producing the series, she won three Daytime Emmy Awards.

2014

In 2014, Tran appeared in volume one of the photography book, Love West Coast Girls, by celebrity photographer Mike Miller.

That same year, she hosted the BET Awards red carpet and multiple events during the official BET Weekend.

She had previously co-hosted the BET show 106 & Park.

Tran's TV One movie, The Fright Nite Files, was also screened that year.

2015

In 2015, Tran was featured in the Spring/Summer lookbook for French-based athletic brand Le Coq Sportif.

She also appeared on the covers of several magazines, including Rolling Out, Flaunt Magazine, Ouch Magazine, The Hundreds, Cliche Magazine, Bleu Magazine and Annex Magazine, including two feature stories on ELLE.com.

Her work led her to a contract with Wilhelmina Models LA in 2015.

Tran's first featured film, 3-Headed Shark Attack, was released that summer, followed by the lead in the short film PrXde.

She later gained recognition for her performance as Vanessa Ivy in the fashion web series by StyleHaul titled Vanity, sponsored by the makeup brand Maybelline.

After supporting roles in A Weekend with the Family and The Nice Guys, Tran landed the lead in Only for One Night, portraying Chloe, a married woman whose perfect life deals with betrayal when her sister drugs her husband and sleeps with him.

After the latter's relationship ended, Tran and Brown continued their relationship, but split after it was revealed in March 2015 that Brown had welcomed a daughter with another woman.

2016

She received two additional Daytime Emmy Awards from production credits shared by the entire cast and crew when The Bay won Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series in 2016 and 2017.

Tran is also known for dating R&B artist Chris Brown.

Tran is a native of Los Angeles, California.

She was raised by her Vietnamese mother and Jamaican godmother.

Her father is African-American.

Tran identifies as Blasian, and has a younger maternal half-brother.

All three movies were released in 2016.

That same year, she partnered up with ColourPop Cosmetics to release the limited edition cosmetic collaboration, KaePop.

2017

After her departure from The Bay, Tran began co-starring in TNT's Claws (2017), a TV series about five diverse manicurists working at the Nail Artisan of Manatee County salon in South Florida.

Tran was selected for her ability to bring "a layer [...] that wasn’t one note" to the character, according to showrunner Janine Sherman Barrois.

In February 2017, Tran was granted a temporary 100-yard restraining order against Brown after she accused him of harassing her on social media.

2019

In October 2019, it was announced that Tran had joined the cast of FOX's Deputy in a recurring role as Genevieve.

2020

In 2020, she returned to The Bay for its sixth season.

In 2021, Tran won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program, making her the first person of Asian Pacific American descent to win an Emmy.

In 2022, she became the host of Upcycle Nation, a Fuse TV competition show focused on sustainable fashion.

In 2023, Tran replaced Chanel West Coast as one of the co-stars of the MTV show Ridiculousness.