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Body measurements |
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Height |
170.2 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
Weight |
58 kg (128 lb) |
Bra size |
32D |
Chest size |
92 cm (36 in) |
Waist size |
62 cm (24 in) |
Hips size |
93 cm (36 in) |
Shoe size |
9 US |
Dress size |
4 |
JWoww (real name Jennifer Farley) is a famous American TV star and painter.
Early Accomplishments
Before becoming a bright TV personality, she wasn’t noticed by any of her personal achievements. Seems like the role in the series turned her life upside down.
Best Known for
Jenni is best known for starring in Jersey Shore in 2009 where she appeared as JWoww.
In 2012, she and her best friend Snooki starred in the MTV series Snooki & JWoww, that made them inseparable television unit.
Being an artist, this girl established her own company of graphic design called Jenni Farley Designs, Inc.
Sexual Orientation
Though the TV personality supports gay rights, she is straight. She’s married to Roger Mathews with whom she has two children: a son Greyson and a daughter Meilani.
Religious Beliefs
JWoww’s religious views are unknown, however, she has a godson (Snooki's son Lorenzo) that means that she accepts religious conventions.
Worth to Know
Surprisingly, but even celebrities have their idols. JWoww is exactly this case. She confessed that she’s fascinated by Angelina Jolie and her dedication to charity. JWoww admires Angelina’s passion to helping people and children in need. The actress gives half of her income to charity, but not only to buy off – she’s deeply involved into noble actions.
The star is a great supporter of gay rights. She was extremely upset by the fact that her best friends couldn’t get married as gay marriages weren’t legalized in all the states of the US. (Source: Huffingtonpost.com, 02/07/2012)
JWoww is a godmother of a son of her best friend Snooki (Nicole Polizzi). Lorenzo was baptized in 2013 in a Catholic church. (Source: Patheos.com, 03/25/2013)