Zendaya’s career began to rise during her teenage years. At 16, she starred in Disney Channel’s “Shake It Up,” showcasing her dancing skills, primarily in hip-hop routines alongside co-star Bella Thorne. She also became the youngest-ever contestant on “Dancing with the Stars.” Zendaya pursued these opportunities to explore new experiences, with strong support from Claire and Kazembe—who also acted as her manager early in her career. Zendaya has often credited her parents for being selfless and supportive, with Claire even helping her document public appearances by recording videos.
Zendaya's growing fame reached new heights when it was announced that she would portray Mary Jane Watson, a key character in the 2017 film “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” opposite British actor Tom Holland. Claire voiced her commitment to continue supporting Zendaya as she took this significant step in her film career.
In August 2016, Claire Stoermer filed for divorce from Kazembe Ajamu Coleman after eight years of marriage. As Zendaya was already an adult, their separation did not involve any child support issues. Around that time, Zendaya faced online criticism directed at her parents. She responded publicly with a mature and thoughtful statement, defending them: “They have chosen to spend their entire lives not worried about trivial things such as looks and insulting people's parents on Twitter, but instead became educators who have dedicated their lives to teaching, cultivating, and filling young shallow minds—one of the most important yet underpaid jobs we have.”
There is no publicly available information about Claire Stoermer’s net worth or the exact net worth of Zendaya.
Return to the previous page| Net Worth 2021: | 1.5 million |