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Jewel Kilcher (born Jewel Kilcher) is an American actor, producer and singer. Jewel's net worth is $13 million by 2023. Her singing career began in the 1990s, and has become a name to reckon with when it comes to pop and country music. Her songs have won the Grammy Awards four times and the album Pieces of You has been certified Platinum 12 times across America. Her albums have sold over thirty million in America. She's not just a singer, actress and entertainer, but she is also a skilled writer. So far, she's written five books. She's very popular on social media, and has a huge number of followers. She is a true feminist. Jewel Wiki/Biography Jewel was born on May 23, 1974, will be 49 old by 2023. She was a native of Payson, in the United States. Her father was an Mormon. She was raised by her father in Alaska. She is American in nationality. She is Christian. Her family lived in the wild in the countryside, away from urban areas. She finished her studies at Interlochen Arts Academy. She is studying operative voice at the Interlochen Arts Academy. In her sixteenth year she took up playing guitar. In school she performed in local coffeehouses. She donated her goods for auction to pay for her tuition fees at school. Yule Kiler, Yule's paternal grandfather father is the first person to traverse this Harding Icefield. Kilcher also has two brothers. There are two brothers. Half-brother Atz Leigh Kilcher is Atz Leigh Kilcher, and her other brother is Shane Kilcher. She is estranged from her mother since 2003. She claims she stole thousands in money from her. Jewel has divorced. Charlie Whitehurst was a football player for the US.
Hallie Jackson is an American reporter and political analyst. Currently she is the chief White House correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring various newscasts in MSNBC (cable part which is a division of NBC). Her parents are born in Pennsylvania and were raised there. In the US, her Bachelor's Degree is in politics and sciences. Jackson was raised and born in the US state of Pennsylvania, received an undergraduate education in politics from John Hopkins University. She worked for NBC affiliates WBOC (Maryland Delaware Connecticut) and WFSB within a handful of towns in Maryland. She then joined Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and started reporting for the 26 television stations they have in the United States. Jackson then became a part of NBC News at the beginning of 2014 and was employed for one year with the NBC Los Angeles station. After that, thanks to her exceptional coverage of various election campaigns and the 2016 presidential elections she earned the reputation of a dedicated political correspondent. Her reputation is credited to her flexible and hardworking journalist. Her job is to cover this year's Ted Cruz presidential campaign and interview key GOP candidates. In 2017, NBC named Jackson as their chief White House correspondent. She is the wife of Douglas Hitchner and is a mother of two daughters.






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