The Untold Truth About Scott Adams’ Wife

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• Kristina Basham is an American Instagram star, model and baker, known as the wife of Scott Adams, creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip.
• She ran cross country and won a 20 mile race, and worked as a model from 1997 to 2002 and again from 2010 to 2017.
• She is a pianist, violinist and certified pilot, and owns a bakery in San Francisco.
• She married Scott Adams in July 2020 and they have no children.
• Scott Adams is a famous American cartoonist and has won several awards for his work.

 

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Who is Kristina Basham?

Kristina Basham was born in Walnut Creek, California, USA, on July 31, 1988 – her zodiac sign is Leo and she is an American national. She is an Instagram star, a model and a bakerbut who is perhaps best known as the wife of Scott Adams, a famous American artist and creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip.

Early life and education

Kristina grew up alongside her brother in California by her father Valmor and her mother whose name is unknown.

Kristina was quite physically active growing up, running cross country and once winning a 20 mile race.

She was nine (although other sources claim 11) when she was spotted by a model scout, and signed her first modeling contract with her parents’ permission – Kristina was only allowed to work as a model if she promised to stay focused on her education. She was also interested in playing the piano and violin, and was a multi-instrumentalist by the time she enrolled in a local high school.

After taking her matriculation exam in 2006, she enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, graduating in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree, after which she also received her master’s degree in financial economics.

Kristina’s career

Kristina worked as a child and then as a teen model from January 1997 to February 2002 before focusing on her education. She returned to modeling in February 2010 and walked the catwalk for several famous designers for seven years before retiring in May 2017 – Kristina was also a brand ambassador for many companies and designers from February 2015 until her retirement, including Emirates Airlines, Adidas Golf and Aston Martin.

Since May 2017 she works as a pianist and violinist, while nowadays she also runs her own bakery in San Francisco.

Love life and marriage with Scott Adams

Kristina is said to have met Scott in 2016, two years after divorcing his first wife Shelly Miles with whom he had no children but two stepchildren, Justin and Savannah, the first of whom overdosed and died in 2018.

Scott and Kristina announced on Christmas 2019 that they were engaged, and it was on July 12 that Scott announced on his show “Real Coffee with Scott Adams” that he had exchanged vows with Kristina The day before.

Kristina has not spoken about other men she may have dated, so as of December 2020, she is married to Scott, but they have no children.

Hobbies and other interests

Kristina is very interested in social media networks and is a star on Instagram as she is followed by almost four million people. She has uploaded more than 520 photos, most of which were taken during her daily life, showing her breasts and buttocks. focus.

She loves to fly and is a licensed pilot – many photos of the ‘planes she has flown have been uploaded to her Instagram account.

Kristina is a big fan of summer as she likes to show off her body and suntan on the beach.

In her free time, she enjoys watching movies with her favorite actresses Julia Roberts and Angelina Jolie, such as ‘Notting Hill’, ‘The Runaway Bride’ and ‘Mr. and Mrs Smith”.

Kristina Basham

Age, height and power

Kristina is 32 years old. She has long black hair and brown eyes, is 1.67 m tall and weighs about 58 kg. As of December 2020, her net worth is estimated to be over $100,000 while Scott’s ability is estimated at more than $75 million.

Who is Scott Adams?

Scott Raymond Adams was born in Windham, New York State USA, on June 8, 1957 – his zodiac sign is Gemini and he is an American national. Even today, he is perhaps most famous for his “Dilbert” comic strip, which gained popularity around the world in the 90s.

Scott was raised in Windham by his father Paul and mother Virginia. He started reading comics at a very young age and his favorite was “Peanuts”. At the age of six he started drawing his own comics and at eleven he won his first drawing contest. He was educated at Windham-Ashland-Jewett Central School where he enrolled as valedictorian (best student among 39 people), and then enrolled at Hartwick College, graduating in 1979 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. Scott then moved to California and eventually enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, graduating in 1986 with a Master of Business Administration (MBA).

From graduating to earning his MBA (1979-1986), Scott worked at Crocker National Bank with their telecommunications engineers and often worked on his comic during those years. He has stated that Dilbert came from Mike Goodwin, who was his ex-boss, while Dogbert came from his family’s deceased dog Lucy. From 1986 to 1995 Scott worked at Pacific Bell, and in 1989 he published his first “Dilbert” strip, for which he received a check for $368.62 – by 1994, 400 newspapers published Scott’s strip.

By 1996, Scott had become a full-time cartoonist and his strip appeared in about 800 newspapers.

In the same year he published his first book, “The Dilbert Principle”. In 1998, the TV series “Dilbert” aired and Scott won a Primetime Emmy Award in 1999, but it was canceled the following year. In 2000, it was reported that the comic strip “Dilbert” appeared in about 2,000 newspapers, was translated into 19 languages ​​and sold in 57 countries.

Scott has also held several other jobs, including the CEO of his own company Scott Adams Foods, Inc., and a restaurateur. He has also published his second book – “How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big”.

Really wish I flew today 😭 visibility is only 1.5 SM so that would be a NO. TBH flying is the only thing I think I love as much as piano ✈️😭😭😭

Posted by Kristina Basham on Saturday, August 22, 2020

In 2004, Scott discovered that he suffered from focal dystonia, which means he can’t draw on paper for a long time – this is one of the reasons he switched to drawing on a graphics tablet.

He is also a trained hypnotist.

He won a National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award in 1997 and a Newspaper Comic Strip Award the same year. In 2005, Scott was ranked number 12 on the list of 50 most influential management thinkers compiled by the European Foundation for Management Development. Scott has also won a National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language.