- Ella Balinska and Maverick Carter dating rumors have recently circulated on the internet.
- There isn’t much information available online to confirm whether or not they are dating.
- Balinska appears to keep her life very private, and Caster is no exception.
- Carter was raised as the son of Otis Carter and Katherine Powers, a social worker.
Ella Balinska and Maverick Carter dating rumors have recently circulated on the internet. They were seen together at a Nas show in May, and Nas posted a picture of all of them together on his Instagram account, which fueled the rumor.
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Ella Balinska was a natural athlete from a young age
Ella Balinska was born on October 4, 1996, in London, to entrepreneur Kaz Balinski-Jundzill and chef Lorraine Pascale.
Balinska describes her ancestry as “British, Polish, and Caribbean.”
Her parents divorced in 2000, and her father married model Sophie Anderton.
She was athletically active since she was a child.
She competed in track and field at the national level and netball at the county level. She competed for Team London as a javelin thrower.
Ella Balinska is best known for co-starring in the 2019 action comedy film Charlie’s Angels with Kristen Stewart and Naomi Scott, a sequel to the 1976 television series of the same name and two preceding theatrical features.
It was released in November 2019, and critics gave it mixed reviews.
Balinska appeared in Resident Evil, a Netflix live-action television series based on the video game franchise of the same name, which premiered in July 2022.
She will appear in the science fiction thriller film The Occupant.
“I’m lucky that I’ve been able to make really interesting choices that excite me and move the needle,” the Resident Evil star, 25, said.
Maverick Carter and LeBron James have been friends since they were eight years old
Carter was raised as the son of Otis Carter and Katherine Powers, a social worker.
Carter spent the majority of his childhood in Atlanta, Georgia, and Akron, Ohio.
His name was inspired by his grandmother, who ran a late-night gambling establishment.
Carter moved to Los Angeles in 2015, three years before LeBron James, who was “like a little brother” to Carter when they were younger.
They met at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, where they both played football and basketball when Carter was only 8 years old.
After his freshman year, he left Western Michigan University to work as an intern in Nike’s basketball sports marketing division.
He was a full-time employee for several years before James hired him.
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Carter created The Decision, a much-maligned 2010 television special announcing James’ transfer from Cleveland to the Miami Heat.
“I didn’t understand production back then,” Carter admits.
Three years later, he was confident enough to launch SpringHill, followed by Uninterrupted a year later.
Carter and James agreed to a deal in 2021 in which they each received a stake in the Boston Red Sox.
Along with James and Drake, he was an executive producer on Hubert Davis’s 2022 documentary, Black Ice.