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Demps is the oldest brother of Marcus Demps. He has one daughter by the name of Kamaaria, 3 sons by the name of Julian, Alexander, and Kevin. He was born in Puerto Rico but moved to California. He went to Highland High School, located in Palmdale, California and occasionally works as a model in his spare time. He made an appearance in ex-Destiny's Child, Letoya Luckett's first solo video "Torn".
Demps' father is and Puerto Rican] while his mother is Korean. He lived in San Diego Bay and his home was featured in on the MTV show Cribs; however, since being picked up by the New York Giants he now owns a home in northern New Jersey. Demps can speak conversationally in Korean and Spanish. As a child he also lived on Mather Air Force Base in Sacramento, California.
Demps is also the owner of a Wet Willie's chain bar in San Diego, California, the first on the West Coast, which celebrated its Grand Opening on October 8, 2010 and features dishes influenced by his mother's home cooking such as the Seoul tacos. Demps hired a muralist to paint the walls with San Diego landmark scenes including the Sailor Kissing a Nurse, depicting the tall sculpture that stands next to the USS Midway Museum. Several of Demps's celebrity friends attended to show their support, including Shaun Phillips and Stephen Cooper of the San Diego Chargers, Carlos Emmons (formerly with the Steelers, Eagles and Giants) and Robert Griffith of the Minnesota Vikings. Demps and his friends sported pink scarves in honor of breast cancer awareness month, and a few of the slushy daiquiri drinks sported names in reference to the issue including one by the name of "Save the Tatas." He now lives in Puerto Rico on and off.
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