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Jenn Brown
Born March 23, 1981 (1981-03-23) (age 28)
Orlando, Florida
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Jennifer "Jenn" Lynne Brown is an American television personality who is a TV host, producer, and a model. Most notably, she is the special correspondent for Inside the NFL on Showtime as well as covering both winter and summer X Games for ESPN. She has covered the Sundance Film Festival, The Cannes Film Festival, The Super Bowl and the Monaco Grand Prix, interviewing celebrities and athletes.

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Background

Brown was born Jennifer Lynne Brown and raised in Orlando, Florida. Her parents were Olympic gymnastics coaches, and her mother founded several schools across the country that trained gymnasts to compete in the Olympics.

Brown grew up with a passion for sports. She played seven sports at Bishop Moore Catholic High School and broke the record for the most varsity letters by a male or female athlete with 14. She went on to attend the University of Florida on an academic scholarship and played four years on the Florida Gator softball team. Brown graduated summa cum laude and was planning to attend law school to become a sports agent, but got her big break hosting a travel TV show on HDNet called The Wild Side, which was a remake of the famous show Wild On on E!

Brown resides in Los Angeles, California.

TV hosting

Jenn Brown

In 2009, Brown jointed primetime ABC's The Superstars as cohost. Brown joined Inside the NFL on Showtime for the 2008 season.

Brown worked for E! Entertainment the summer of 2008 as a correspondent on E! News Now. Prior to joining E!, Brown hosted shows for networks like CBS, ESPN, CMT and HDNet. She was the host for a nationally syndicated Mountain Lifestyle show called 48 Straight, The Mountain Experience, which she hosted with Jonny Moseley. Brown also co-hosted with Moseley The Collegiate Nationals for CBS Sports. In 2007 she hosted the reality TV show I Want To Look Like a High School Cheerleader Again on Country Music Television.

She also works for ESPN and has been featured on ESPN.com and ESPN360 covering the winter and summer X Games, co-hosting the show Roadtrip and covering major sporting events for the NFL, the NBA, the World Series of Poker, college basketball and college football.

Her other hosting credits include CBS' The Collegiate Nationals, Bennett Production's Beyond the List, National Lampoon's The Great American Run and HDNet's Bikini Destinations and The Wild Side.

Acting work

Her acting credit includes Two Tickets to Paradise, which was written, produced, starred and directed by D. B. Sweeney.

Modeling

Brown has been featured in several ad campaigns for Under Armour's athletic clothing line.

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