Claudia Jordan Measurements, Bio, Age, Weight, and Height
American actress, model, and reality show host Claudia Angela Jordan was born on April 12, 1973. She is famous for her appearances as a model on the American versions of Deal or No Deal, The Price Is Right, and seasons 2 and 6 of Celebrity Apprentice. Jordan made an appearance at the start of the seventh season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta on Bravo.
The early years of Claudia Jordan
Jordan was born to an Italian mother and an African-American father in Providence, Rhode Island. Claudia’s dad was in the United States Air Force, and they met when he was stationed in Brindisi, Italy.
The education qualification of Claudia Jordan
During her time at a Rhode Island, high school, Claudia Jordan distinguished herself as a sprinter by being named to the state’s all-state team. Three times Claudia Jordan represented her country in the Junior Olympics, she became an All-American in the 400-meter relay at the collegiate level. She also placed third in the long jump at the East Coast Invitational, in addition to her sprinting success.

Personal details of Claudia Jordan
Real Name: Claudia Angela Jordan
Celebrity Name: Claudia Jordan
Place of Birth: Rhode Island, USA
Birthday: 12th April 1973
Profession: Model, Reality TV personality
Horoscope: Aries
Ethnicity: African-American / Italian
Nationality: American
Religion: Unknown
Sexuality: Straight
Colour of Eyes: Brown
Colour of Hair: Dark Brown
Net Worth: 1.5 million USD

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Body measurements of Claudia Jordan
Physique: Slim
Height in cm: 172 cm
Height in Feet: 5 ft. 7¾ in.2
Weight in Kg: 59 kg
Weight in Pound: 130 lbs
Body Measurements: 34-25-37 in / 94-64-94 cm
Breast Size: 34 inches / 94 cm
Waist Size: 25 inches / 64 cm
Hips Size: 37 inches / 94 cm
Shoe Size (In US): 8
Dress Size (In US):6

Family details of Claudia Jordan
Mother’s Name: Italian native
Father’s Name: African-American
Number of Siblings: Larry Jordan,
Children: No
Relationship Status: Single
Spouse Name: Datari Turner (ex)
Personal details about Claudia Jordan
She married a guy named Datari Turner. They tied the knot in 2009 and split up the following year. After splitting up in 2016, she started dating Medina Island, an actor, rapper, and ghostwriter. Whether or if they are still a couple remains a mystery. Claudia’s father was in the U.S. Air Force and stationed in Brindisi, Italy; while her mother was at home, they looked up to one another.

Claudia Jordan’s Net Worth details
American actress, model, TV host, and radio personality Claudia Jordan has a net worth of $1.5 million. Jordan is most recognized in the United States for her modelling appearances on “Deal or No Deal” and “The Price Is Right.” She has also been on “Celebrity Apprentice” (seasons 2 and 6). She won the title of Miss Rhode Island Teen USA in 1990 and made it to the finals of the Miss USA pageant in 1997.
Informative facts about Claudia Jordan
- Her mother’s family is originally from Italy, while her father’s family is African-American.
- She was first seen on screen as a contestant on the game show Deal or No Deal.
- She was Miss Rhode Island Teen USA in 1991 and Miss Rhode Island USA in 1997.
- She became a cast member of RHOA in 2014 and then of The Next: 15 in 2016.

Hobbies and interests of Claudia Jordan
The busy actress, model, TV host, and radio host Claudia Jordan nevertheless makes time for her passion projects when she can. She loves to connect with her fans and chat about her travels, favourite teams, songs, and contemporary literature.
The professional life of Claudia Jordan
As a result of her beauty pageant victories, Jordan was cast in music videos by a wide range of popular singers, including the Backstreet Boys, Ginuwine, Fabolous, Charlie Wilson, Joe, Chico DeBarge, D’Angelo, Coolio, Ludacris, and Kenny Lattimore. Television ads for Coors Light, Sears, Pepsi, Visa, and Mountain Dew started to feature her on a national scale around the same time. Claudia was one of Bob Barker’s “beauties” on “The Price Is Right” (a CBS game show) from 2001 to 2003.
Jordan was recruited in 2005 for the American version of “Deal or no Deal,” where he remained the briefcase #1 for four years. Claudia’s first presenting gig was in 2003 when she joined the cast of “54321” on Fox Sports West as a red carpet reporter. Moreover, she started making appearances on “The Best Damn Sports Show Period.” After that, Jordan co-hosted “The Modern Girl’s Guide to Life” on E! and The Style Network for two years.

The specifics of Claudia’s career
Claudia had an appearance on Season 2 of “Celebrity Apprentice” in 2009. Jordan and the other celebrities participated in the series to generate money for a good cause; she chose to support the North American Psychoanalytic Confederation. Claudia and Billy Bush hosted the 2009 Miss Universe competition in the Bahamas the same year. Jordan shone on satellite radio presenter Jamie Foxx’s program, “The Foxxhole,” and in December 2012, she joined the cast of “Tiny’s Tonight,” a chat show hosted by Tameka Cottle. In the same year, Claudia also presented “The Summer of Adventure” travel program on AT&T. Claudia made it official in October 2014 that she will be joining the cast of the seventh season of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” as a main housewife. Jordan was a co-host on the “Rickey Smiley Morning Show” when she was shooting “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”
Following her successful career details
Claudia’s Dallas morning show “The Morning Rush,” which she hosted in 2018, was the city’s most popular R&B program for a whole year. As of 2020, Jordan is hosting a discussion show on the Fox Soul Platform, an American online streaming service. Jordan hosts a talk program called “Out Loud,” in which she and a rotating cast of Black Americans discuss various themes with the goal of uplifting Black men and women. Her program is broadcast on certain days of the week. Claudia’s resume also includes stints as a TV producer and reporter for the Providence American.