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Body measurements |
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Height |
168.9 cm (5 ft 6.5 in) |
Weight |
55 kg (121 lb) |
Bra size |
32B |
Chest size |
87 cm (34 in) |
Waist size |
60 cm (23 in) |
Hips size |
89 cm (36 in) |
Shoe size |
5.5 US |
Jacqueline Bracamontes is a former beauty queen and retired model who is now gaining more fame and recognition as an actress and sports commentator.
Early Accomplishments
She started off her glam life with modelling and after ex-beauty queen, Lupita Jones saw her on a cover of a magazine, she encouraged her to try pageantry.
In 2000, at age 21, she was crowned as Miss Jalisco, Miss Mexico and even competed at Miss Universe 2001 for Mexico.
Best Known For
Some of her most famous on-screen appearances have occurred in her starring in Rubí (2004), Sortilegio (2009), Heridas de Amor (2006) and more recently in Entrenando a mi papá (2015).
She also co-hosted Viva el mundial y mas during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Sexual Orientation
Jacqueline is straight and has had Martin Fuentes as her husband since 2011. Prior to this, she has dated a few guys such as Francisco Fonseca, Antonio Carmona, Fernando Schoenwald including a 4-year relationship with Valentino Lanus, ending in 2005.
Family
She is the first child of the 3 kids of former Chivas RDG coach and now soccer analyst, Jesús Bracamontes and Jacqueline Van Hoorde.
Her siblings are Jesús Jr. and Alina.
She had twins in 2013; Martin (died at birth) and Jacqueline. She birthed Carolina in 2014, Renata in 2016 and twins again in 2018, Emilia and Paula.
Religion
Jacqueline is a practising Roman Catholic and her wedding ceremony in 2011 further emphasized how much religion meant to her.
Worth To Know
After high school, she relocated to France briefly. She now fluently communicates in Spanish, French and English.
She is fondly called “Jacky” by her fans and the media.
She is a host of Mexican version of the The Voice.