Brittanya Razavi is well-known as a glamour model, a television personality and a TV shows contestant. Her Instagram account is followed by 12,5 million people and the number is only getting bigger. Who is she and how come she attained that fame? Let’s try to discover the story of her success.
Early life and family issues
Brittanya O’Campo was born on 7 July1985, in Oxnard, California USA. Her name was probably made up by her mother, at least Brittanya thinks so. In her interview with Reality Tea in 2009, Brittanya claimed herself to be a Mexican.
She grew-up in a large family, the youngest with 4 siblings. She mentioned in her interview for MoneyInc in 2017 that love was the main value for them: ‘I loved having my siblings around, it was a blessing. My father taught us to always take care of one another and that’s what we did’. The love and support of her family seemed to make Brittanya strong and hard-working from childhood, since she once said she got her first car at age 12 and her first job when she was 13.
Their life changed in a day when her father was taken to prison, for unspecified reasons, leaving his wife and his kids to live on their own and to take care of each other without him.
Back then Brittanya was 15 years old already having her firstborn son, and although she missed her father, at the same time she admitted that even at that young age she was prepared for adult life and understood that she could bear it. However, things weren’t so easy for Brittanya. ‘At one point of my life I was homeless, so I’ve lived and seen it all’, said Brittanya in one of her Facebook posts .
At the moment Brittanya’s father is free, and she seems to love him no matter what happens in their life. Calling herself a ‘daddy’s girl’, Brittanya posted a photo of herself and her dad with a comment: “I place no one above you”. She even calls him ‘My Hero’: ‘He taught me to be strong, independent, positive’ – she shares with her Instagram followers.
Education
Brittanya is said to have attended a private school and an exclusive college in California, but there is no proper information proving or disproving her graduation. Nevertheless, Brittanya insists that it’s more valuable to keep on self-developing: ‘Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune!’