Blake Griffin dropped his family to date supermodel Kendall Jenner, former fiancee Brynn Cameron alleges in a new palimony suit, filed Wednesday.

Cameron, who shares two children with the Pistons power forward, paints her on-and-off again beau of eight years as a womanizer for “cruelly embarrassing his family with his public fawning over Kendall Jenner,” according to the suit, per TMZ Sports. Likening the situation to Griffin’s new NBA reality, signing a lucrative contract with the Clippers in June before being dealt to Detroit less than a year later, Cameron alleges the 6-foot-10 athlete traded her in for a newer model after breaking off their engagement.

“Griffin himself, however, knows very well what breaching promises is all about. After all, Griffin had no problem trading Brynn Cameron, his former fiancee, and the mother of his 2 children, for reality television star Kendall Jenner,” the docs state. Cameron, who played basketball at USC, also has a child with former Trojans star quarterback Matt Leinart.

Griffin and Jenner have been linked together since last summer and are believed to still be dating.

Cameron also included love letters from “Blakey” in the suit, in which she claims Griffin, 28, pledged his support in response to her dropping prior business obligations.

“Sometimes I take you and everything you do for granted but please know that I am constantly blown away by the mother, friend, daughter, sister, aunt, person, and partner you are to me and everyone that is lucky enough to call you even one of those things,” Griffin allegedly wrote in an undated note.

The NBA star’s one-time flame also claims she “strengthened” the bond between Griffin and his Clippers teammates, and “allowed the organization to see a different side of his personality rather than the hard-partying man-child Griffin had been prior to their cohabitation.”

Though its unclear how much Cameron is seeking from Griffin, the mother of two claims she is now strapped for cash as her ex’s wallet widens.

“While Griffin is continuing to earn millions from his NBA and endorsement deals, Cameron and their children are homeless and cash-strapped,” the suit states. “In Griffin’s absence, Cameron’s brother [Jordan, a former NFL tight end] has had to provide Cameron and the children with financial support.”