Biography - A Short Wiki
Jameela Jamil’s body is really ravishing! It is no wonder that so many people want to know her bra size! All Jameela Jamil’s body measurements are found here.
Jameela was born 25 February 1986 in London, United Kingdom to English mother and Indian father. Since late 2016, Jamil is starring in the role of Tahani Al-Jamil on sitcom called The Good Place. In the past, she hosted The Official Chart Update and online fashion advice show titled The Closet. She also became a fashion icon and visited London Fashion Week 2010 and the opening of store chain Whiteley’s Pop Up. She slender body with long legs are definitely making her a modeling material.
She was raised in Hampstead, England. Her mother is English and her father is Indian. Her boyfriend is singer James Blake.
She has interviewed Johnny Depp.
Check out these pictures of the star. What an amazing body!
Body Measurements Table
In the following table, you will find all body measurements of Jameela Jamil that are known today. Be it the height weight, shoe size, or something else.
Height | 180 cm, 5’10” (feet & inches) |
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Weight | 58.5 kg, 129 pounds |
Cup Size (US) | B |
Shoe Size (US) | 10.5 |
Body Shape | Rectangle |
Dress Size (US) | 4 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips (Inches) | 34 – 24 – 35 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips (cm) | 86 – 61 – 89 |
Bra Size (US) | 32B |
Implants or Natural (Breasts) | N/A |
Quotes
"Many weight issues stem from illness, be it physical or, indeed, emotional. And a large portion of people who sometimes struggle to maintain a 'healthy' weight deal daily with their own self-esteem crises."
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"I'm not trying to prove myself, and I'm not trying to shock anyone."
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"The doctor said, 'You have a lump on your breast'. Hearing those words was a reminder, a kick up the bum if you like, telling me that life is very unpredictable."
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"There shouldn't be a segregation of women over a size 16, it should just be all women who want to wear beautiful clothes."
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"Food or the lack thereof can, at times, be coping mechanisms for people. While this isn't the best approach to good health, it's a part of people's realities. And it is nothing to be ashamed of."
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