Blake Griffin, the celebrated NBA star known for his powerful dunks and charismatic personality, has navigated a public and often scrutinized romantic life. While he largely prefers to keep his personal affairs private, his high-profile relationships have frequently captured media attention, evolving from long-term partnerships with children to more recent, discreet romances. His journey reflects the complexities of love under the intense spotlight of professional sports and celebrity. One of Blake Griffin's most significant relationships was with Brynn Cameron, a former basketball player at the University of Southern California. The couple dated on and off for several years, reportedly beginning around 2009 when Griffin first moved to Los Angeles. Their relationship was a cornerstone of his early NBA career, leading to the birth of their two children: son Ford Wilson Cameron-Griffin in 2013 and daughter Finley Elaine Griffin in 2016. Despite their long-standing relationship and the presence of their children, Griffin and Cameron's engagement was called off in July 2017, just a month before their planned wedding. Cameron later filed a palimony lawsuit against Griffin in February 2018, alleging he abandoned her and their children to pursue a relationship with Kendall Jenner. She claimed Griffin had promised to financially support her after she gave up her career at his request. The lawsuit detailed Cameron's role in supporting Griffin's career and family life, asserting that he "cared more about the glamour of dating a Hollywood celebrity than the day-to-day responsibilities of being a father and family man." Griffin denied the allegations, stating they were untrue and would be addressed in court. The legal dispute was ultimately settled in January 2019, with both parties agreeing to dismiss the case and focus on co-parenting their children, though specific financial details of the settlement were not publicly disclosed, aside from reports of child support arrangements. Shortly after his split from Brynn Cameron, Blake Griffin entered a high-profile, albeit brief, relationship with model and reality television star Kendall Jenner. The couple was first linked in late 2017 and their romance garnered significant media attention due to their celebrity status. They were often photographed together at events and games, though they attempted to maintain a degree of privacy. Their relationship, which lasted until early 2018, became a focal point of Brynn Cameron's palimony lawsuit against Griffin. Cameron explicitly cited Griffin's "public fawning over Kendall Jenner" as a reason for her distress and the alleged abandonment. Despite the public scrutiny, Griffin and Jenner's relationship eventually fizzled out, with reports indicating the pressures of their respective careers and the constant media attention played a role in their separation. Following his romance with Kendall Jenner, Blake Griffin was briefly linked to singer Madison Beer. The two were spotted together on several occasions, including dinner dates, in early 2021 (some reports suggest 2019). Their connection appeared to be casual and short-lived, with the relationship quickly fading from the public eye without much fanfare. This period suggested Griffin's preference for more private dating after the intense scrutiny of his previous high-profile romance. More recently, Blake Griffin has been in an on-again, off-again relationship with swimwear designer Francesca Aiello, founder of Frankies Bikinis. They were first linked in June 2018, shortly after his breakup with Kendall Jenner. Their relationship was notably more private, with the couple rarely making public appearances together or discussing their romance on social media. They dated for approximately two years before seemingly parting ways. However, recent reports have indicated a significant new development in Griffin's romantic life with Aiello. In late 2024 or early 2025, it was reported that Blake Griffin proposed to Francesca Aiello, and the couple is now engaged. Sources close to the couple confirmed the engagement, noting that they had kept the news "low-key and under wraps," consistent with their preference for privacy. This marks a new chapter for the former NBA star, signaling a return to a committed partnership after several years of more private dating. Blake Griffin's romantic history showcases a journey through various relationship dynamics, from the long-term commitment and family life with Brynn Cameron, which unfortunately ended in public legal battles, to the intense, short-lived celebrity romance with Kendall Jenner. His more recent and private relationship with Francesca Aiello, culminating in an engagement, suggests a desire for a more stable and less public partnership as he transitions into a new phase of his life beyond professional basketball.