Giannis Antetokounmpo's Fiancée Mariah on Finding Her 'Own Identity' by 'Giving Back' to Milwaukee (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Mariah Riddlesprigger and Giannis Antetokounmpo.Photo:Michael Loccisano/Getty

Mariah Riddlesprigger and Giannis Antetokounmpo attend the New York premiere of WhatsApp’s “Naija Odyssey

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Milwaukee has become “home” to NBA starGiannis Antetokounmpo’s family since the Bucks drafted him in 2013, and now his fiancée,Mariah Riddlesprigger, is opening up about finding her “own passion” in the city through their family foundation.

“For the longest time, I struggled personally. What do I want to do?” Riddlesprigger, 31, tells PEOPLE. “It’s hard to find your own identity sometimes because your life is so much them, your significant other, and what they do.”

The Fresno, California, native and Antetokounmpo, 29, sharethree childrentogether — sons Liam, 3, and Maverick Shai, 2, plus their newborn daughterEva Brooke, born in September 2023.

“I’m so much more than just his partner or his fiancée, and I wanted to find what I’m passionate about,” says Riddlesprigger. “It’s taken a while, but now that I’ve figured it out. It’s exciting, and I have so much drive to figure out how I can help other people with our family’s platform.”

“Since college, it’s always been about giving back,” Riddlesprigger says of her personal motivators. “When I was in college, I wanted to work for NBA Cares or a nonprofit, but I just didn’t know exactly what I wanted to do.”

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Mariah Riddlesprigger, and family attend the world premiere of Rise at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California on June 22, 2022.Jesse Grant/Getty

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Mariah Riddlesprigger, and family attend the world premiere of Rise at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California on June 22, 2022

Last year, the NBA star’s family launched theCharles Antetokounmpo Family Foundation(CAFF), “a social impact organization” that aims to “unlock the potential inside every person—no matter where they start out or what difficulties they face.”

Riddlesprigger says when she was preparing for the birth of her first son that it really opened her eyes to the community’s needs, especially considering the cost of diapers. “We didn’t realize how expensive diapers are until we were like, ‘Whoa, diapers are expensive,’ " she admits.

“Just because we have the money to pay for diapers doesn’t mean it’s still not a shocking experience. I’m not thinking about myself in that. I’m thinking about other people. This is a basic need that all children should be clean,” she continues.

Mariah Riddlesprigger, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Liam Charles Antetokounmpo are seen during NBA x HBCU Classic Presented by AT&T as part of the 2022 All-Star Weekend at Wolstein Center on February 19, 2022 in Cleveland, Ohio

The couple held their first BIG Give Back diaper and fund drive — aptly titled Maverick’s Diaper Mission — in Milwaukee in 2021. And Riddlesprigger says it was “a no-brainer” for CAFF to partner with her for this year’s drive.

Last month, Riddlesprigger and Antetokounmpo, along with support from the CAFF, distributed over 30,000 diapers to 195 families in just two hours. The event also raised $188,000 for Milwaukee families.

“Being able to help the Diaper Mission grow is exactly what we want to do. We want to help other organizations grow. We want to help Milwaukee grow. We want to help Athens and Nigeria and other places important to us in the world prosper and help the people there because we’ve been helped a lot throughout our lives,” says Riddlesprigger.

Looking ahead to 2024, the sky’s the limit for CAFF and Riddlesprigger. “We’ve hired staff with CAFF, so being able to dedicate our time to figuring out what we’re going to do with this passion, this drive to give back, but now we can focus it and really focus it in areas that need it,” she says.

Next, Riddlesprigger says CAFF is “meeting with other organizations, and we have more ideas of where we want to be present in the community, and it’s just a stepping stone to get to be able to help more people.”

Supporting one another comes naturally for the NBA star and his family, his fiancée says. “That’s just how the family is,” she explains, noting, “If Giannis or someone is passionate about something, we all get behind each other, and we help them move forward with it. So that’s what they did, and it’s pretty amazing.”

Riddlesprigger says it’s “amazing” and “heartwarming” to see how her family is impacting the community — especially Antetokounmpo. “It shows that he’s so much more than a basketball player,” she says of her fiancé.

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“Yeah, people enjoy watching him on the screen or watching him in person run up and down the court and do all these amazing things, but off the court people don’t get to see 100% of him,” she explains. “He’s this genuine person, and I think it’s just amazing. He enjoys doing what he does and meeting people.”

Personally for Riddlesprigger, finding purpose in Milwaukee through community outreach is “really exciting,” she says. “Now, I’m able to focus so much time on being a mom but also something I’m passionate about.” So that’s really exciting. That’s something I love.”

source: people.com