Jennifer Lynne Brown well recognized as Jenn Brown is an American sports broadcaster and TV host. She spent eight years as a reporter and host for ESPN and American Ninja Warrior. Furthermore, she has also worked for NFL Network.
A former Division I Collegiate Athlete for the University of Florida, she currently has an estimated net worth of $1 million. As per her personal life, she is married and has two children together with her husband.
As of 2019, Brown's net worth is estimated at around $1 million, mostly earned through her career as a sports broadcaster and host. However, her annual salary is under review.
Besides, she did few movies and TV series. Not only this, but she has also been featured in numerous ad campaigns for Under Armour's athletic clothing, which have definitely added the tremendous sum to her net worth.
Jenn Brown is happily married to actor Wes Chatham. The couple became engaged in 2011 and tied the knot on 7 April 2012. The outdoor wedding ceremony and reception for 200 guests were held next to the romantic ruins of the Barnsley Gardens in Georgia.
They welcomed their first son, John Nash on December 14, 2014. The baby boy was born at 5:33 p.m. on Monday, which is a bit earlier than his due date, according to the source.
Similarly, on 1st June 2016, they welcomed their second child, Rhett Jameson Chatham, weighing 7 lbs., 13 oz. and measured 20½ inches long at the time of birth.
Talking about her physique, she stands 5 feet six inches tall in her height and her weight is around 59 kg.
A native of Gainesville, Florida, Jenn Brown was born on March 23, 1981. She holds an American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity. Her zodiac sign is Aries.
Belongs to a sport's background family, her parents were the Olympic gymnastic trainers and her mother has founded various gymnastic schools. She grew up with a passion for sports.
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She went to Bishop Moore High School and played several games there. She was an athlete and shown her skills in the game of diving, volleyball, basketball, softball, and track.
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She went to the University of Florida as a scholar and played four years on the Florida Gators softball team.
Since 2003, Brown began hosting the various episode of the HDNet reality TV show, Bikin Destinations, until 2008. Then after, she went on to serve as a reporter for Showtime Sports. In 2008, Brown was a special correspondent on Inside the NFL for 2 seasons, which won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Studio Show.
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Not only this, but she also served as live event reporter for boxing and MMA events for both Showtime Sports and CBS.
Furthermore, she has also worked for as the hosts on ABC's Primetime show The Superstars, E! Entertainment, 48 Straight, The Mountain Experience, and CMT.