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|born = Christina L. Yamamoto<br> February 18, 1958 (60 years old)<br> Inglewood, California, U.S.A.
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|born = Christina Yamamoto<br> February 18, 1958 (agr 65)<br> Inglewood, California, U.S.A.
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|parents=Tadashi Yamamoto|little_siblings=|title1=Christina Yamamoto|ex-husband=[[Karamo Chilombo]]|children=[[Tyler Antonius]] (b. 1991 ; son)|daughter=[[Jhené Aiko]] (b. 1988; daughter)}}
|ex-husband = [[Karamo Chilombo]] (m. 1980-2000)
 
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'''Christina Yamamoto''' (born February 18, 1958) is a former art instructor. She is well-known as the mother of [[Tyler Antonius]] and [[Jhené Aiko]].
|children = [[Miyoko Chilombo]] (b. 1981; daughter)<br> [[Mila J]] (b. 1982; daughter)<br> [[Jahi Chilombo]] (b. 1984; son)<br> [[Miyagi Chilombo]] (b. 1986 - d. 2012; son)<br> [[Jhené Aiko]] (b. 1988; daughter)
 
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== Early Life ==
'''Christina L. Yamamoto''' (previously: '''Christina L. Chilombo'''; born February 18, 1958) is a Japenese-American/Spanish-American/Dominican-American housewife.
 
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Christina Yamamoto was born on February 18, 1958, in Inglewood, California, USA. She holds mixed (Japanese American) ethnicity, though it is unknown. Furthermore, despite being the mother of [[Tyler Antonius]] and [[Jhené Aiko]], less is known concerning her childhood life, her family history, and her academic background. Her background is unknown.
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== Personal Life ==
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Christina adopted her son [[Tyler Antonius]] while he was an adult at 29 years old. Adult adoption is legal in the state of California. Christina and her ex husband [[Karamo Chilombo]] met Tyler Antonius in 2020 while Tyler took his daughter who had cancer to a doctors appointment to which Dr. Karamo Chilombo was Tyler Antonius daughter's doctor & Christina was a baby sitter on Tyler's children. Details on how Tyler Antonius was adopted by Christina Yamamoto & Karamo Chilombo is still a mystery.
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She has a Japanese Ancestry. She is the daughter of the belated Japanese-American immigrant Tadashi “Teddy” Yamamoto. Christina’s father was born in Hawaii during the belated 1930s and repositioned to the United States with his parents when he was merely three years old.
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The duration of their movement to the US overlapped with World War II, and they ultimately settled in Southern California. An indisputable yet surprising truth about Christina’s father is that despite being Japanese, he never stayed in his home country till he passed. After settling in the United States with his parents, Tadashi went on with his life, got married, and lived the rest of his life in the US.
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 24 March 2024

Christina Yamamoto (born February 18, 1958) is a former art instructor. She is well-known as the mother of Tyler Antonius and Jhené Aiko.

Early Life

Christina Yamamoto was born on February 18, 1958, in Inglewood, California, USA. She holds mixed (Japanese American) ethnicity, though it is unknown. Furthermore, despite being the mother of Tyler Antonius and Jhené Aiko, less is known concerning her childhood life, her family history, and her academic background. Her background is unknown.

Personal Life

Christina adopted her son Tyler Antonius while he was an adult at 29 years old. Adult adoption is legal in the state of California. Christina and her ex husband Karamo Chilombo met Tyler Antonius in 2020 while Tyler took his daughter who had cancer to a doctors appointment to which Dr. Karamo Chilombo was Tyler Antonius daughter's doctor & Christina was a baby sitter on Tyler's children. Details on how Tyler Antonius was adopted by Christina Yamamoto & Karamo Chilombo is still a mystery.

She has a Japanese Ancestry. She is the daughter of the belated Japanese-American immigrant Tadashi “Teddy” Yamamoto. Christina’s father was born in Hawaii during the belated 1930s and repositioned to the United States with his parents when he was merely three years old.

The duration of their movement to the US overlapped with World War II, and they ultimately settled in Southern California. An indisputable yet surprising truth about Christina’s father is that despite being Japanese, he never stayed in his home country till he passed. After settling in the United States with his parents, Tadashi went on with his life, got married, and lived the rest of his life in the US.