Jill Scott Measurements, Biography, Height, Shoe, Instagram And More!
On April 04, 1972, American singer and actress Jill Heather Scott was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. She started her early education at Philadelphia High School for Girls. For graduation, she went to Temple University. She started doing the job as a teacher to make ends meet after completing her education.
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Later she started her career as a writer. Jill has written and composed many songs and poems. Her song You Got Me” won a Grammy Award. Besides that, she is also known as a famous actress. She starred in her debut movie, Why Did I Get Married. After her appearance in the movie No.1 ladies detective agency., she came to the public. Jill Scott even has an official website, missjillscott.com. She has performed under the labels Blue Babe, and Hidden Beaches, and her current label is Atlantic. She starred in her latest movie; Love Beats Rhymes.
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Biography and Body Statistics:
- Full name: Jill Heather Scott
- Date of birth: April 04, 1972
- Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Age: 49 years old
- Horoscope: Aries
- Nationality: American
- Occupation: Songwriter, Model, Poet, Actress
- Net Worth: approx.$20 million
- Spouse/Boyfriend: Lyzel Williams (2001–2007)
- Instagram: @missjillscott
All about the body detail of the actress
Here are the body measurements of this stunning actress
- · Weight: 91 Kg
- · Height: 5’6″inc
- · Bra size: 38DDD
- · Shoe size: 10 US
- Eye color: Dark Brown
- Hair color: Black
- ·Body measurements: 44-32-41 in
FAQs
Who is Jill Scott footballer married to?
In March 2020, she told her long-term partner Shelly Unitt that she was getting married. Unitt owns Boxx2Boxx Coffee, a coffee shop in Manchester where Scott sometimes works. Scott won the 22nd season of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in November 2022. She was named "Queen of the Jungle."
When did Jill Scott come out?
Words and Sounds Vol. 1 was her first album, and it went platinum. Her next two albums, Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 (2004) and The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3, also went platinum.