Chama-se Jennifer Lynette Sterger, nasceu a 29 de novembro de 1983 e é, com certeza, a jornalista desportiva... da moda. Atualmente colunista da Sports Illustrated, já trabalhou nos New York Jets, no canal televisivo ABC, na Fuel TV, entre outros.
Ainda assim, não é só no jornalismo que ´Jenn´ dá cartas. Depois de ter sido dada a conhecer nas FSU Cowgirls, um grupo que utilizada chapéus de cowboy em jogos de futebol americano, Jennifer Sterger tornou-se modelo e atriz.
Já posou para revistas como a Maxim e Playboy, bem como em campanhas publicitárias de diversas marcas. Como atriz, surgiu no E! Entertainment Television e nunca mais parou...
After firmly holding the title as the hottest college football fan ever, Jenn made the jump to sports journalism, contributing to Sports Illustrated
and ABC Sports, as well as being the Gameday Host for the New York Jets
this past season. She's bringing her smokin' hot sports knowledge to
the set of Versus' new interactive sports show The Daily Line. Making her film debut in 2009's The Tenant, we're just going to go ahead and declare her perfection.
Career
Modeling and acting
Sterger was one of a group called the FSU Cowgirls, known for wearing skimpy clothing and cowboy hats to football games, and she first came to attention when she was shown on national television during a 2005 Florida State–Miami football game. On seeing the shot, announcer Brent Musburger commented that "1,500 red-blooded Americans just decided to apply to Florida State."[3][4]Sterger has posed in Maxim[5] and Playboy magazines and was a spokesperson for Dr Pepper[4] and Sprint.[6] Sterger was featured on the E!: Entertainment Television show Byte Me: 20 Hottest Women of the Web that originally aired in March 2008, where she was #19 on their list.[7]
In 2009, Sterger had her breast implants removed, stating that they had served their purpose for her career, and that she was tired of being stereotyped.[8][3]
Sports journalism
After contributing two articles to Sports Illustrated,[9][10] Sterger, for some time, wrote a Wednesday feature on SI.com's "Scorecard Daily." In August 2008, the New York Jets hired her to be the "Gameday Host" for the team.[1]Sterger was a regular segment host on the ABC show Race to March Madness. The nationally televised weekly show highlighted the best teams in NCAA men's basketball and how the season was shaping up prior to the tournament. She hosted a weekly segment where she visited a top school's campus and interviewed players, coaches and fans of the respective teams.[citation needed]
After seven months on the air, Versus cancelled The Daily Line, a show she co-hosted, as of November 4, 2010.[2] In 2011, Sterger worked as a reporter on specials for Fuel TV.[11]
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