Jasmine Lennard

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Jasmine Lennard
Born (1985-07-26) 26 July 1985 (age 38)
Westminster, United Kingdom
Occupations
  • Model
  • actress
Children2
Modelling information
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Hair colourBrown-Black
Eye colourBrown

Jasmine Lennard (born 26 July 1985) is a British model, actress, TV host and reality television star from Westminster, best known for modelling for Scott Henshall, Gossard underwear and Dolce&Gabanna.

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She first came to public attention when appearing as a contestant on Make Me a Supermodel before appearing on Celebrity Big Brother 10 .

Early life

Born in Westminster, Lennard is the daughter of Brian Lennard, who founded Sacha Shoes, and Bond actress Marilyn Galsworthy. [1] Lennard has two sisters, Pandora (b. 1988) and Jessica (b. 1983),

Career

Lennard came to the public's attention in 2005 as a finalist in the reality TV talent search Make Me a Supermodel . She angered judge Rachel Hunter by saying "I suggest she throws out the truckload of make-up she uses and hires a personal trainer." [2] and talked about her lesbian affairs while filming the show.

She later pursued her acting career with a role starring alongside Ray Liotta and Jason Statham in Guy Ritchie's 2005 film Revolver. [3]

In 2006, Lennard appeared as a contestant on a celebrity edition of The Weakest Link , and as a talking head on various celebrity based documentaries. Later in the same year she was made presenter of Five Life spin-off show Make Me A Supermodel Extra .

On 15 August 2012, she was the 12th housemate to enter Celebrity Big Brother 10 . She was subsequently nominated for eviction and, on Day 8, was the first celebrity to be voted out of the house. She returned to the house on Day 11 as a guest.[ citation needed ]

Lennard returned to Big Brother for the sixteenth series, taking part in Big Brother's Hotel from Hell task, where ex-housemates from the celebrity and civilian series would be staying in the Big Brother house for a brief period of time.[ citation needed ]

Personal life

Lennard has dated a number of very high profile men including Media mogul Simon Cowell, [4] US rocker Dave Navarro [5] and footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. [6]

In 2007, Lennard moved to Los Angeles.[ citation needed ] In 2010, she gave birth at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London to a son with Shifty Shellshock, Phoenix. [7] In 2013, Lennard asked a California court for exclusive custody. [8]

In 2021 she gave birth at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London to daughter Vida.

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