The former NBA star Baron Davis, who once agreed to a divorce settlement providing $15,000 per month in child support, now lives a fulfilling life exploring multiple paths, including dancing.
Recently, Davis participated in the 34th season of Dancing with the Stars (DWTS), where he was partnered with professional dancer Britt Stewart.
The season premiered on September 16, 2025, on ABC and Disney+, marking his debut on the popular dance competition show.
Beyond his athletic career, he has established himself in the entrepreneurial field, founding companies such as Business Inside the Game (BIG).
While Davis now appears to be enjoying a fulfilling life with a strong media presence, he faced significant challenges during his marriage.
Former Hornets Point Guard Baron Davis Now Embraces Co-Parenting and Respect Despite the Divorce Settlement Years Ago!
In June 2017, a former CAA agent and sister of actress Jordana Brewster filed for divorce from Baron Davis, whom she had married on January 30, 2014.
While the divorce proceedings took several years, Baron Davis and Isabella Brewster reached a settlement agreement on August 18, 2021, finalizing the divorce.
The settlement covered various aspects, including child support, custody arrangements, and the division of assets.
Details of the settlement revealed that Baron Davis agreed to pay Isabella Brewster $15,000 per month in child support.
Additionally, he made a one-time payment of $668,000 for spousal support. The couple agreed to joint physical and legal custody of their two children.
In terms of asset division, Isabella received half of the proceeds from the sale of their Pacific Palisades mansion, her 4.01-carat emerald-cut wedding ring, and all bank accounts in her name.
Moreover, Baron also agreed to cover Isabella’s legal fees, amounting to $50,000, and her accountant’s fees, totaling $75,000.
Despite the divorce, Baron Davis and Isabella Brewster have maintained a good relationship, often seen co-parenting their children and attending events together.
Not only do they co-parent, but the former couple also seems to respect each other, with Isabella often sharing Baron’s victories on her Instagram.
On September 17, 2025, Isabella posted on Instagram, asking her followers to vote for Baron in his latest dance competition show.
Unlike many other celebrities who unfollow each other after a breakup or divorce, Isabella and Baron have shown mutual respect and often share glimpses of each other’s achievements, creating a positive example for others.
In Case You Don’t Know
- Baron played 13 seasons in the NBA with teams including the Charlotte Hornets, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, and Cleveland Cavaliers.
- After retiring from the NBA, he played in the BIG3, a 3-on-3 professional basketball league founded by Ice Cube.
- Isabella Brewster’s father, Alden Brewster, was an American investment banker.
