Is Mo Nique married?

Sidney Hicksm. 2006
Mark Jacksonm. 1997–2001
Mo’Nique/Spouse

What does Sidney Hicks do for a living?

Actor
Television producer
Sidney Hicks/Professions
Sidney Hicks was born as Sidney Eugene Hicks. He is a producer and actor, known for The Reading (2021), Blackbird (2014) and Mo’Nique & Friends: Live from Atlanta (2020). He has been married to Mo’Nique since May 20, 2006.

Who is Mo Nique’s husband?

Mo’Nique/Husband
During the episode, the award-winning comedian/actress discussed the dynamics of her relationship with her husband, Sidney Hicks, including the rationale for referring to him as “daddy.”

How long has Monique been married?

After being together for close to a decade and married for four years, Mo’Nique told Jet Magazine she wanted out of her marriage.

How did Mo Nique lose weight?

Mo’Nique made headlines last spring for shedding more than 80 pounds, and the Oscar winner says she has her family to thank for her continued dedication to diet and exercise. She keeps things fresh with an eclectic mix of exercises: lifting weights, yoga, jumping rope, swimming, hiking, boxing and even hula-hooping.

What size is Mo Nique?

1.75 m
Mo’Nique/Height

Do Mo Nique have children?

Shalon Jackson
Mark Jackson, Jr.Jonathan HicksDavid Hicks
Mo’Nique/Children

Did Mo Nique adopt a baby?

After the birth of Shalon, Mo’Nique and Mark adopted a second child named Mark Jackson Jr. Although the actress did not get things right with her first child, she has tried to be there for her other children, two of whom she had with fellow actor Sidney Hick.

Is Monique and Sidney Hicks still married?

The couple married in 2006 and together they have twin sons, Jonathan and David.

Did Mo Nique have twins?

Mo’Nique gave birth to twin sons Jonathan and David Hicks in October 2005, two months early.

What was Monique’s highest weight?

At 5 feet 9 inches, Mo’Nique had reached 300 pounds — a figure even she found so startling that when her husband, Sidney, asked how much she weighed she could only bring herself to say, “267.” Any number under 300 would do. She was facing a struggle familiar to millions of black women.