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Nicole Natalie Marrow (Шаблон:Née Austin; born March 17, 1979),[1] commonly known as Coco Austin, Coco, Coco Marie Austin, Coco Marie, and Coco-T, is an American television personality and actress. She has been married to rapper Ice-T since 2002.[1]

Early life

Austin was born on March 1979 in Tarzana, California, and raised in nearby Palos Verdes.[1] She has Serbian ancestry through maternal grandparents born in Serbia.[2][3] She has a younger sister, Kristy Williams, and three younger brothers. As a small child, her brother mispronounced her name, saying "Cole Cole" or "Co-co" in place of "Nicole", and eventually her family began calling her that. The family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico when she was ten. She grew up as a tomboy, riding all-terrain vehicles and playing football.[1] She also began dancing during her childhood (jazz, tap and ballet).[4]

Career

At 18, Austin began specializing in swimsuit, lingerie and body modeling for calendars, catalogs and videos.[4] In 1997, she appeared on her first magazine cover for Swimwear Illustrated.[5] She won the 1998 Miss Ujena contest in Mexico.[4] In 2001, she began working events and parties at the Playboy Mansion.[4] She appeared in low-budget R-rated films, including Southwest Babes (2001), Desert Rose (2002), and The Dirty Monks (2004).[4]

Austin has made guest appearances on TV shows and specials including Hip-Hop Wives, the Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav, RuPaul's Drag Race 5, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Dr. Oz Show and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

She was featured in a layout in the March 2008 issue of Playboy magazine and had a role in the film Thira (a.k.a. Santorini Blue, which co-starred her husband, rapper-actor Ice-T). She appeared on NBC's game show Celebrity Family Feud on June 24, 2008, where she and Ice-T competed against Joan and Melissa Rivers and donated their winnings to charity.[6][7]

Austin played the lead role of Bo Peep in the Las Vegas revue Peepshow from December 2012 to September 1, 2013, replacing Holly Madison.[8][9]

Austin and Ice-T starred in the reality television series Ice Loves Coco, which premiered June 12, 2011 on E![10][11] It ran for three seasons, ending in February 2014. After its cancelation, tabloids reported that Austin and Ice-T were preparing to launch another reality series under Ryan Seacrest's production company. She also made an appearance in rapper Lil' Kim's music video for her single "Go Awff" in 2019.[12]

Personal life

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Austin with Ice-T

Austin was married to Mike Williams from 1999 to 2001.[13]

Austin and rapper-actor Tracy "Ice-T" Marrow were married in January 2002.[1] They renewed their vows in Hollywood on June 4, 2011.[14] In 2006, they made their home in a penthouse apartment they owned in North Bergen, New Jersey.[15] In 2012, they began building a five-bedroom house in Edgewater, New Jersey, which was expected to be completed by the end of that year;[16] they actually moved into the house during 2018 and 2019.

They had a daughter Chanel Nicole on November 28, 2015.[17][18]

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