Brittney Griner's Life After Returning Home
Brittney Griner's life has changed dramatically since her release from a Russian prison 17 months ago. The WNBA All-Star is adjusting to a new normal, one that includes therapy, advocacy for other detained Americans, and a growing family.
Gone are Griner's signature dreadlocks, a casualty of her time in prison. She now regularly sees a therapist to help her cope with the trauma of her 10-month incarceration.
Griner has also become a vocal advocate for the return of other Americans detained overseas. She has met with President Biden twice since her release, urging him to keep their plight in the public eye.
In her new book, "Coming Home," Griner shares the harrowing details of her experience in Russian custody. She hopes the book will raise awareness about the conditions detainees face and encourage people to continue fighting for their release.
Griner is also prioritizing her family life. She and her wife, Cherelle, are expecting their first child, and Griner is determined to be present for every milestone. This means she will no longer be playing basketball overseas during the WNBA offseason.
Despite the challenges she has faced, Griner remains optimistic. She is grateful for the outpouring of support she received during her ordeal and is looking forward to starting a new chapter in her life.
7 Comments
Vladimir
I'm glad to see her getting the support she deserves after everything she's been through.
AlanDV
I don't understand why she's being praised for simply telling her story.
Rotfront
It's a shame that she's profiting off of her time in prison with a book deal.
Matzomaster
She should have to face the consequences of her actions without all this support.
Karamba
She should have thought about the consequences before committing a crime.
Manolo Noriega
Griner should stop playing the victim and take responsibility for her actions.
Matzomaster
I have no sympathy for someone who willingly goes to a foreign country and then complains about the conditions.