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Naked Truth of ‘First Things First’ Host – Jenna Wolfe – Wiki
• Jenna Wolfe is an American Jamaican-born news correspondent and personal trainer.
• She was born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Petion-Ville, Haiti by a Jewish family.
• She is trilingual in French, English and Haitian Creole.
• She is a lesbian and has two children with her partner Stephanie Gosk.
• She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Contents
- 1 Who is Jenna Wolfe?
- 2 Jenna Wolfe Early Life, Age, Family, and Education Background
- 3 Jenna Wolfe’s Professional Career and Rise to Stardom
- 4 What Jenna Did After Leaving NBC
- 5 Is Jenna Wolfe a Lesbian? Her Personal Life, Partner, and Children
- 6 Jenna’s Net Worth and Internet Fame
- 7 Jenna Wolfe’s Body Measurements
Who is Jenna Wolfe?
Jenna Wolfe is an American Jamaican-born news correspondent and personal trainer, who is known by many for hosting the “Today” show at the NBC.
Jenna Wolfe Early Life, Age, Family, and Education Background
She was born as Jennifer Wolfeld under the Aquarius Zodiac Sign on 26 January 1974 which is defined by adaptability and originality as the prominent personality traits. Jenna’s birth parents are Bannet Wolfeld, a Puerto Rican Jew and Sheila Greenfield (American Jew).
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Although Wolfe was born in Kingston, she spent most of her childhood in Petion-Ville, Haiti.
Jenna was brought up by a Jewish family who strictly abided by the Jewish Religion. She had her bat mitzvah while still in Petion-Ville, but later moved to the United States with her parents. Jenna is of white ethnicity and now holds American citizenship. She has not shared details regarding any siblings. Jenna joined State University of New York, Geneseo in 1992 through 1994, then transferred to Binghamton University, where she attained a Bachelor’s Degree in Arts (English and French) in 1996.
Jenna is trilingual in French, English and Haitian Creole.
Jenna Wolfe’s Professional Career and Rise to Stardom
Jenna’s journalism career began in 1996 when she started working for WICZ, a Fox affiliate based in Binghamton, New York, as a sports and news reporter. She served as a reporter until 1998 when she joined UHF, also a Fox affiliate based in Rochester, New York State. She assumed a weekend sports anchor position here, in which she served for a year before leaving the station for WPHL, a WB affiliate in Philadelphia, where she worked as a sports anchor.
Jenna has worked with many broadcasting channels, rising gradually to stardom and becoming more popular. She was recruited by the renowned NBC News in 2007 where she worked in several capacities for eight years. As the national correspondent, Jenna hosted the “Today” show as well as the “Weekend Today” show where she featured as the co-anchor.
In 2014, Wolfe became a fitness and lifestyle correspondent, before leaving the station in 2015. She went on a break from television until she was ready again to appear on TV two years later.
What Jenna Did After Leaving NBC
Jenna stopped working for NBC to prioritize more her private matters for two years. In 2017, she re-emerged on the correspondence scene where she featured as the host of the “First Things First” show on the Fox Sports channel, and Jenna ran the show together with Chris Carter – the former NFL (National Football League) wide receiver, and Nick Wright.
Is Jenna Wolfe a Lesbian? Her Personal Life, Partner, and Children
Many people including her followers must be wondering if the speculations they have heard on Jenna’s sexual orientation are true or false. Well, the rumors are true; in 2013, Jenna came out as a lesbian to the public. She further announced that she was expecting a child with Stephanie Gosk, her lesbian partner three years after they got engaged.
Although there are not many details about Jenna and Stephanie’s dating history which began in 2010, the latter is known to be a correspondent at NBS News. The couple welcomed their first child, Harper Estelle in 2013 before greeting their second daughter Quinn Lily in February 2015. Jenna gave birth to these (apparent) little angels.
Off-air, Jenna is a sports enthusiast and plays several sports such as volleyball and racquetball; she loves water-skiing and skydiving too. Jenna is a Seinfeld devotee and an avid moviegoer. She and her family currently reside in Manhattan, New York City.
Jenna’s Net Worth and Internet Fame
Jenna has been a successful career woman since she started working as a journalist, which has contributed hugely to her wealth.
As of 2019, Jenna’s net worth had been estimated to be higher than $2 million, which is undeniably going to become higher if she continues with her career successfully.
Since Jenna rose to stardom, she has acquired many followers on social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter all with over 100,000 followers, on which she communicates more personal information.
Jenna Wolfe’s Body Measurements
Jenna has dark brown eyes and hair of the same color. She stands 5ft 6in (1.68m) tall and is reputed to weigh 128lbs (58kgs) as of 2019, with vital statistics 36-26-37. She hasn’t shared any information regarding her shoe and dress sizes.
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Bob Stoops: The Coach Who Brought Oklahoma Back to Glory
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Who is Bob Stoops?
American Football coach Robert Anthony ‘Bob’ Stoops was born in Youngstown, Ohio USA, on 9 September 1960, making Virgo his zodiac sign. He’s probably known best for the time which he spent coaching the Sooners of the University of Oklahoma; Bob’s record with the Sooners was 190-48, and they won the 2001 Orange Bowl under his guidance.
Education and early life
Bob was raised in Youngstown alongside his five siblings, by their mother Evelyn ‘Dee Dee’ Stoops and father Ron Sr; not a lot has been shared about his family, because Bob respects their privacy, but it’s known that his father was also into sports, and was the Football defensive co-ordinator at Cardinal Mooney High School.
Bob became interested in football thanks to his father, who coached him while he was attending the above mentioned Cardinal Mooney; Ron also coached his other sons Mark, Mike and Ron Jr. at the school – both Mark and Mike are today coaches and former players. Ron Sr. died in 1988, when he began experiencing chest pains at a football game against his son Ron Jr’s team; he passed way in an ambulance en route to the hospital.
Bob matriculated in 1979, and then enrolled at the University of Iowa, at which he played defensive back, and was a starter for all four years; he was named the team’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1982; he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in marketing in the following year.
Bob’s career
Bob launched his career straight out of college, as he became a volunteer coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes under the tutelage of the late American college Football coach and player John Hayden Fry.
In 1988, he became the assistant football coach at Kent State University under head coach Dick Crum, and the following year saw him join the coaching staff at Kansas State University. In 1991, Bob became the co-defensive coordinator of the Kansas State Wildcats, and four years later their assistant head coach. During his final four years with the Wildcats, the team won 35 of their 47 games, and made three Bowl appearances.
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— Florida Gators (@FloridaGators) March 24, 2022
He became the defensive co-ordinator of the University of Florida’s Gators in 1996, and helped them win the 1997 Sugar Bowl; it was then mentioned that Bob might become their new head coach, but he instead chose to become the head coach of the University of Oklahoma’s Sooners in 1999.
He won his first seven games with the Sooners, and led them to the 1999 Super Bowl, their first Super Bowl appearance in six years. Bob went on to coach the Sooners for 18 years, marking his 157th victory with them on 16 November 2013, meaning that he and former Sooners’ head coach Barry Switzer were tied in the team’s victories. Starting in 2005 and ending in 2011, the Sooners won all the 39 games that they played at home – their streak ended when they lost to Texas Tech 41-28 on 22 October 2011.
Bob revealed on 7 June 2017 that he was retiring from college coaching, and was replaced by Lincoln Riley; on 7 February 2019 he announced that he was coming out of retirement, and was named head coach of the Dallas Renegades of the professional American Football minor league XFL. The league went bankrupt in April 2020, mostly because of the outbreak of the coronavirus, and Bob thus lost his job.
Bob was chosen as interim head coach for the Sooners’ Alamo Bowl game on 28 November 2021, after Lincoln Riley accepted the offer to become the head coach of the University of Southern California’s Trojans; the Sooners defeated the Oregon Ducks 47-32.
Bob then once again retired from coaching, and has since been staying away from the media’s attention.
Love life and marriage
Bob avoids speaking about his love life in public, but it’s still widely known that he’s been married for more than 30 years now.
He and non-celebrity American Carol Stoops married in a private ceremony in 1988, with only their closest friends and family members in attendance; Carol’s today working at the marketing company Mary Kay Inc. as their national sales director. They have three children together, daughter Mackenzie and twin sons Drake and Isaac, but not a lot has been revealed about them, because Bob and Carol want them to be able to lead normal lives; it’s known that Drake’s today playing for the Oklahoma Sooners as their wide receiver, and that Isaac’s a football coach at Moore High School, while he was also a volunteer analyst of the Sooners in 2021 and 2022.
Bob hasn’t spoken about the women whom he had maybe been with prior to meeting Carol, to whom he’s married as of April 2023, and they have three children together.
Interesting facts and hobbies
Bob’s younger brother Michael Joseph ‘Mike’ Stoops was once the Sooners’ defensive coordinator, as well as the head coach of the University of Arizona’s Wildcats; he’s today the inside linebackers coach at the University of Kentucky. Bob’s other brother Mark Thomas Stoops is today the head coach at the University of Kentucky, while their brother Ron Jr’s assistant coach at Youngstown State University.
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One of Bob’s best friends is American former Football coach and player Stephen Orr Spurrier, who was his mentor at the University of Florida.
He likes to travel and has been to all of the US states at least once, mostly thanks to his career as a football coach.
Bob’s a fan of actors Anthony Hopkins and Robert De Niro, and amongst his favorite movies are “Fracture”, “The Remains of the Day” and “The Mask of Zorro”.
Height, eyes and wealth
Bob’s age is 62. He has brown eyes and hair, is 5ft 4ins (1.62m) tall and weighs around 150lbs (68kgs).
Bob’s net worth’s been estimated at over $18 million, as of April 2023, nearly all of which he earned during his time coaching the Oklahoma Sooners.
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How Paul Westhead Went from NBA Champion to WNBA Legend
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Who is Paul Westhead?
American retired basketball coach Paul William Westhead was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, on 21 February 1939, making Pisces his zodiac sign. He’s probably still known best for having coached three National Basketball Association (NBA) and several Women’s NBA (WNBA) teams, while he’s also coached in the Japan Basketball League (JBL), American Basketball Association (ABA), and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
— Paul Teetor (@paulteetor) February 14, 2021
Education and early life
Paul was raised in Philadelphia by his parents, about whom he hasn’t shared many details because he’s respective of their privacy; it’s believed that both his mother and father have passed away, but this is yet to be confirmed. Paul hasn’t spoken about having brothers and sisters, and most of his fans believe that he’s an only child.
He studied at West Catholic Preparatory High School, and was mostly into playing basketball during his four years there; he suffered a number of injuries as a teenager, and they eventually made it impossible for him to pursue a career as a professional basketball player, thus choosing to become a coach.
Paul matriculated in 1957, and then enrolled at Saint Joseph’s University, from which he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in 1961; he coached at a number of high schools in the following a couple of years, prior to gaining recognition.
Career beginnings
In 1967, Paul began coaching at Cheltenham High School in Philadelphia, and his team the Panthers lost in the Pennsylvania State Championship; one of Paul’s players Craig Littlepage later became the athletic director at the University of Virginia.
In 1970, Paul began coaching the basketball team of La Salle University, where he also taught English language; he remained coaching the Explorers until 1979, and during that time they competed in two NCAA and one National Invitation Tournament (NIT).
Peak of career
Paul’s first coaching job in the NBA was with the Los Angeles Lakers; he had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson on the team, and in Paul’s first year with the Lakers, they won the 1980 NBA Finals by defeating Philadelphia. Still, Paul was fired in 1982, and replaced by Pat Riley.
He next coached the Chicago Bulls in 1982 and ‘83, then returned to coaching college basketball teams in 1985, when invited to coach the Loyola Marymount Lions, where he stayed for five years.
From 1989 through 1991, he coached the Denver Nuggets of the NBA, but was then fired because his two-year record was 44-120. From 1993 through 1997, he coached at the George Mason University, and was fired because of his 38-70 record. From 1997 through 1999, he was the Golden State Warriors assistant coach under P. J. Carlesimo.
Later career
In 2000 and 2001, Paul coached the Los Angeles Stars of the ABA, and from 2001 through 2003 the Panasonic Super Kangaroos of the JBL. The year 2003 saw him coach the Long Beach Jam of ABA, and from 2003 to 2005, Paul was Orlando Magic’s (NBA) assistant coach under Johnny Davis.
He began coaching the Phoenix Mercury of WNBA in 2005, and led them to win the 2007 WNBA Championship, becoming the only coach to win both an NBA and WNBA Championship.
Paul then joined the NBA’s Seattle SuperSonics as their assistant coach under P. J. Carlesimo, but after P. J. was fired, Paul was let go as well.
University of Oregon’s athletic director Pat Kilkenny revealed on 26 March 2009 that Paul had become the new head coach of the university’s women’s basketball team the Ducks (NCAA). He was the team’s sixth head coach – it was revealed on 4 March 2014 that his contract was expiring, and wouldn’t be renewed, mostly because he had a record of 65-90 with the Ducks, and in conference play 27-64 in five seasons. It was also revealed that his five-year contract was worth over $3 million, meaning that he was making close to $600,000 a year.
Paul retired after he was let go by the Ducks, and has since been leading a peaceful life at his home in Philadelphia.
Love life and relationships
Paul has been keeping the details of his love life hidden since the launch of his career, but some things about it are still known. He’s been married to non-celebrity American Cassie for more than 40 years now, but the exact date of their wedding remains undisclosed; Cassie also prefers to stay away from media, but it’s believed that she’s a retired college professor. They have four children together: Julie, Paul Jr, Patrice and Monica, but their dates of birth and professions have also been kept away from media, as Paul and Cassie wanted them to lead normal lives, away from the spotlight.
Paul hasn’t spoken about the women whom he had been with prior to meeting Cassie, to whom he’s married as of April 2023, and they have four children.
Interesting facts and hobbies
Paul was physically quite active during his 20s and 30s, as he played various sports with his friends nearly every day, and also worked out at the gym several times every week.
He’s been passionate about music since a very early age, and is today a fan of old school rock ‘n’ roll bands, such as Aerosmith, Guns N’ Roses and AC/DC.
Paul’s donated money and volunteered with a number of charity organizations, while he’s always been mostly into working with those that aim to bring sports closer to underprivileged children.
He was once passionate about travelling, and his career took him to all of the US states, and many countries around the world, while his dream travel destination remains Japan.
Paul’s a fan of the American film industry; his favorite actor is Arnold Schwarzenegger, and some of his favorite movies include “Predator”, “True Lies” and “Twins”.
Height, eyes and wealth
Paul’s age is 84. He has brown eyes and grey hair, is 6ft 1in (1.84m) tall and weighs around 180lbs (81kgs).
His net worth’s been estimated at over $3 million, as of April 2023.
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What happened to Lex Luger? What is he doing now? Net Worth
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Who is Lex Luger?
American retired professional wrestler, American Football player and bodybuilder Lawrence Wendell Pfohl was born in Buffalo, New York State USA, on 2 June 1958, making Gemini his zodiac sign. He’s probably known best for his career as a professional wrestler, under the ring name Lex Luger, and was signed to World Wrestling Federation (WWF), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP). He won the World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) World Heavyweight Championship once, WCW World Heavyweight Championship twice, and WCW US Heavyweight Championship five times.
Was shocked to see this, anyone know what happened to Lex Luger? pic.twitter.com/t53BBzJ6C9
— Vinnie G (@VinnieGoombots) March 25, 2020
Education and early life
Lex was raised in Buffalo by his mother and father, but rarely speaks about his parents in public, respecting their privacy; he hasn’t mentioned the siblings whom he might have, so many of Lex’s fans believe that he’s an only child.
He studied at a local high school in Orchard Park, New York State, and was mostly into playing football during his four years there; Lex showed talent, and upon matriculating in 1976 was offered a football scholarship to Pennsylvania State University; he moved to the University of Miami after only a year, and there played both football and basketball.
Lex was kicked out of the Miami Hurricanes in 1978, for the incident when he trashed his hotel room, and he thus dropped out of college.
Career as a Football Player
Lex launched his career by playing for the Montreal Alouettes competing in the Canadian Football League, then spent the year 1981 signed to the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), but didn’t actually play for them in any games.
He then spent some time playing for the Tampa Bay Bandits, Jacksonville Bulls and Memphis Showboats of the US Football League, before retiring from professional football in 1984.
Career as a wrestler
Lex launched his wrestling career in 1985, when he signed with Championship Wrestling Florida (CWF), and chose ‘Lex Luger’ as his ring name, after the supervillain Alexander Joseph ‘Lex’ Luthor.
Lex won his first match on 31 October 1985, defeating Cocoa Samoa, and the following month saw him beat Wahoo McDaniel to become the Southern Heavyweight Champion. He faced the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair on 1 September 1986, and the match ended in a draw.
Lex signed with JCP in 1987, and became a member of the stable The Four Horsemen; he became the NWA US Heavyweight Champion on 11 July 1987 by defeating Nikita Koloff, but lost it to Dusty Rhodes in November of the same year. Lex quit The Four Horsemen on 2 December, and then teamed up with Barry Windham in their tag team The Twin Towers; the duo won the NWA World Tag Team Championship on 27 March 1988, however, Barry then joined The Four Horsemen and turned against Lex. JCP was sold in November 1988, and renamed to WCW.
Lex became the NWA US Heavyweight Champion by defeating Barry Windham in 1989, and became the WCW World Heavyweight Champion in 1991.
He left WCW and signed a contract with World Bodybuilding Federation (WBF) in 1992, but the organization was soon closed; Lex then signed with WWF in 1993, and chose ‘The Narcissist’ as his persona. His first WWF match was a win against Larry Lunden on 25 January 1993, and he then feuded with Mr. Perfect, defeating him at WrestleMania IX.
He feuded with Ludvig Borga in the second half of 1993, and then with Tatanka in 1994. Lex and Davey Boy Smith formed their tag team The Allied Powers in January 1995, but lost to Owen Hart and Yokozuna in a WWF Tag Team Championship match.
Lex returned to WCW in August 1995, and together with Sting won the World Tag Team Championship on 22 January 1996; he became the WCW World Television Champion on 17 February 1996, but lost the title a day later. He remained with WCW until 2001, when he signed with WWA, while the year 2003 saw him sign with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
He then steadily ‘began retiring’; Lex quit Total Nonstop in 2004, returning to it briefly in both 2006 and 2012. Since 2011, he’s been working for WWE behind the scenes on their Wellness Policy.
Love life and wife
Lex hasn’t shared many details about his love life, but it’s known that he was a married man.
He and non-celebrity American Peggy Fulbright wed in 1979, split sometime in the mid-‘90s, but their divorce wasn’t finalized until 2003. Peggy gave birth to their son Brian on 1 January 1986, and their daughter Lauren Ashley followed on 24 September 1990.
In 1999, Lex began dating American professional wrestler Elizabeth Ann Hulette – aka Miss Elizabeth; he struck her in their garage on 19 April 2003, and Miss Elizabeth was left with two bruised eyes and a cut lip. Lex was charged with one count of battery, and was arrested for driving under the influence two days later. Lex and Miss Elizabeth’s relationship ended on 1 May 2003, when she died after mixing Alprazolam, hydrocodone and vodka. While investigating her death, the police found Lex in possession of several illegal substances, and he was charged with 13 counts of drug possession.
There are no other women whom Lex has been with, that his fans know about; he seems to be unattached as of April 2023, was married to Peggy Fulbright, and has two children with her.
Interesting facts and health issues
Lex suffered a serious injury on 19 October 2007, when left with temporary paralysis after a spinal stroke; his condition has since deteriorated, and he’s been in a wheelchair since 2021.
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He’s a born-again Christian, as he revealed in an episode of the talk-show “Praise the Lord” on 28 September 2006; he’s also appeared in the shows “Superboy”, “Hardcore Pawn” and “Biography: WWE Legends”.
Lex is a playable character in 19 wrestling video games.
More than 10,000 people are following Lex on Instagram today, but he’s posted only 14 pictures and videos onto the social media network, with most of these showing him wrestling.
Lex’s favorite actor is Dwayne Johnson, while some of his favorite movies include “Hercules”, “San Andreas”, and “The Fate of the Furious”.
Height, eyes and wealth
Lex’s age is 64. He has blue eyes and blonde hair, is 6ft 4ins (1.93m) tall and weighs around 265lbs (120kgs).
Lex’s net worth’s been estimated at over $400,000, as of April 2023.
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