Knowing how fearless the Bella Twins are, one can only imagine how the woman who gave them life could be. Kathy Colace, mother of former Divas Champions, defies all odds. Beautiful and formidable, she is a successful entrepreneur who has become an inspiration to many people looking to become entrepreneurs. Read on to know more about his life and other facts.
Kathy Colace – Biography,
On October 19, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, Kathy Colace was welcomed into the world by her parents whose names are unknown. The only available detail about his parents is that his father was a businessman who owned a fruit and vegetable company called Colace Bros. It is known that she grew up with her four siblings but, just like her parents, their identities are also not known.
It is not known where Colace received her early in high school, but it is known that she went to school as she also worked in her father’s business. She reportedly started working for her father’s production company, sorting cantaloupes in El Centro, Calif., and taking on other roles, from when she was in 7th grade until she left for college. She was educated at the University of San Diego and graduated in 1983.
After working about 18 years in his business, Kathy Colace decided to quit to start his own company, JBN & Associates, LLC in June 1999. Colace’s business was very different from the one his father ran when his business focused on the building and managing new ventures across the business world. She developed her team of experienced recruiters who helped her help these companies recruit specific types of employees who would help organizations achieve their goals.
Through her success in the business, KathyColace is widely respected for her great entrepreneurial skills. It also earned her the position of President of the Arizona Entrepreneurs Organization as a board member of organizations such as Phoenix Suns Charities, Suns Nite Hoops, and Sojourner Central Advisory Board.
Other Facts About Nikki and Brie Bella’s Mom (Bella Twins)
1. History of the relationship
Kathy Colace was first married to Jon Garcia. Details of the couple’s relationship, including how and when they met, and the date and location of their wedding are not known. What is known is that their marriage produced three children – a son named JJ Gracia and twin daughters named Brianna Bella and Nikki Bella – before the divorce was finalized.
It was reported that the couple’s marriage ended because Garcia cheated on his wife. Colace, who allegedly suffered from low self-esteem due to the incident, sued John Laurinaitis. The couple got engaged in September 2015 and exchanged vows in March 2016 at a private wedding attended only by close friends and family.
2. Her second husband is a former wrestler
John Laurinaitis is a former professional wrestler who wrestled under the ring name Johnny Ace. He began his career in the sport in 1986 and has been involved at the highest level of wrestling for over ten years. He ended his career in 2000. After his retirement, he remained close to wrestling as he held an administrative position at the World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He then worked for World Wrestling Entertainment in the talent relations office and then as a producer.
3. Net worth
According to various estimates online, KathyColace has a net worth of $2 million. This should come as no surprise, as Bella Twins’ mother has had a somewhat successful career in the corporate world, building a reputation that speaks for itself with her colleagues.
4. She champions the cause of cancer
Many people have speculated that Kathy Colace may have been battling or at least had cancer in the past, due to the fact that she often talks about the importance of battling this deadly disease. This is however false, because no document proves it. Also, it is common knowledge that his sister battled breast cancer.
Colace, whenever she gets the chance, makes sure to talk about the disease. In an interview, she was asked what she would want out of the world if given the power to do so. She responded by saying she would find a cure for childhood cancer.