Who Is N.Y.C. Mayor Eric Adams' Girlfriend? All About Tracey Collins
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has described Tracey Collins as his "soul mate"
New York City Mayor Eric Adams works in the limelight, but he keeps his personal life, including his relationship with his longtime girlfriend, Tracey Collins, under the radar — and that's largely by design.
"Throughout my entire police career, none of my colleagues knew I had a son. I wanted to shield him from the reality of what I was doing. I became very private," he said at a press conference in June 2021, per ABC 7. "My secrecy is my family. I signed up for this life. They did not sign up for this life."
Part of why Adams and Collins' romance has been so low-key is the COVID-19 pandemic. Adams explained that because he lived in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood during the early days of the pandemic, he didn't often see Collins or his son Jordan Coleman, both of whom lived in New Jersey. (Jordan is Adams' son from his prior relationship with Chrisena Coleman.)
"I'm proud to be a resident of Bed-Stuy," Adams said. "I miss Tracey. I miss Tracey a lot."
So who is N.Y.C. Mayor Eric Adams' girlfriend? Here's everything to know about Tracey Collins and her relationship with the politician.
She lives in New Jersey
During the 2021 mayoral primary election and the early part of Adams' term, many speculated that he actually lived in New Jersey. While he has maintained that his primary residence is in the N.Y.C. borough of Brooklyn, Collins lives in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where she and Adams own a home together.
"I never hid that I own a co-op in New Jersey with Tracey, but my permanent residence is in Brooklyn," Adams told Politico in June 2021.
Adams and Collins' Fort Lee home is reportedly in a high-rise building with a view of the Hudson River, according to The New York Times.
Before living in New Jersey and working in the Big Apple, Collins was born and raised in New Orleans, per her 2008 book, Sweet Promptings: Showing Compassion for Others.
She works in the N.Y.C. Department of Education
Collins began working as a school administrator in the N.Y.C. Department of Education in 2008, according to the New York Post. She was later named the D.O.E.'s senior advisor to the deputy chancellor for school leadership.
Adams wrote in his vegan cookbook, Healthy at Last, published in 2020, that Collins regularly worked 12-hour days and "never gets a break,."
"She gets up at dawn to run the largest school system in the United States," he added. "She oversees schools in Brooklyn and The Bronx. I have never met anyone more devoted to her job than Tracey."
She was Adams' plus one at the Met Gala
Collins joined Adams at his mayoral inauguration in January 2021 but wasn't on hand for any public events until the Met Gala in May 2022.
Collins wore an Oscar de la Renta gown for the occasion, which she borrowed with the help of Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
A rep for Mayor Adams told the New York Post that a member of Wintour's team at Condé Nast assisted Collins in choosing a gown, which she requested be "elegant glam" and preferably in white.
"She was provided a few options, but the first dress she tried on looked incredible and that's when she knew it was meant to be," the rep said. "She never had to try on another dress."
It was the first Met Gala for both Adams and Collins; The New York Times reported that he introduced Collins as his "other half" at the haute couture soirée.
Since then, the pair have attended the U.S. Open and New York Fashion Week.
She and Adams went vegan together
In his book Healthy at Last, Adams wrote that he and Collins embarked on their respective vegan diets after she was diagnosed with pre-diabetes. Adams had previously been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
"We do everything together, and I wasn't ready to jump onboard unless she was," he wrote. "Tracey and I aren't people who do something halfway."
Adams recalled that Collins emptied containers of many of her favorite foods and "signature dishes."
"They were old favorites that made her think of her childhood, including the jambalaya with chicken that her mother used to make," Adams noted.
He also wrote that after they began eating vegan together, they each lost 30 pounds, adapted their favorite recipes to be plant-based and learned new recipes, including a vegan pot pie with a cornbread crust.
She is a published author
Collins is the author of the inspirational book Sweet Promptings, published in 2008. Adams, then a New York state senator, wrote the foreword for the book.
The project highlighted random acts of kindness and the ripple effects of such gestures on people's lives. Portions of the book's proceeds were donated to Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
She founded a nonprofit that Adams championed
In addition to her education and writing work, Collins founded the nonprofit Fully Persuaded for Children & Families in 2007. The organization focused on social-emotional education to improve decision-making, reduce violence and contribute to safer communities. Adams supported Collins' work during his tenure as a New York state senator.
One of Collins' initiatives with Fully Persuaded was a billboard campaign to "Stop the Sag" in 2010. In partnership with then-state Sen. Adams, the nonprofit encouraged teens and young adults in N.Y.C. to pull up their pants.
"While it is natural for youth to push the limits of what is acceptable, parents in the home and leaders in the community must step up when something is harmful," Adams said in a statement at the time.
He continued, "This sagging pants culture represents an immature disregard for the basic civility, courtesy, and responsibility that our young men should display."
Fully Persuaded shuttered in 2015.
She makes rare appearances with Adams
While Adams and Collins cheer on each other's professional ambitions, they don't step out together often. On the rare occasion they do, though, the couple make the most of it, like during the 2023 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in N.Y.C.
In honor of the start of the holiday season, Adams and Collins stood side-by-side at the annual event and sent a quick message to New Yorkers, which was shared on X (formerly Twitter).
"Hanging out here at the Macy's Parade. Beautiful day for weather. Tracey likes the balloons," he said. "Love them!" she chimed in before both wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.
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