Jennifer Williams Net Worth
Jennifer Williams net worth is
$30 Million
Jennifer Williams Wiki Biography
Jennifer Williams was born on the 17th September, 1974, in South Orange, New Jersey USA of Africo-American ethnicity. She is a real estate broker and television personality, who rose to fame when becoming the wife of the professional basketball player Eric Williams. Later being a star of the reality television show “Basketball Wives” (2010–2013). She has been accumulating her net worth since 2000.
How much is Jennifer Williams’ net worth? According to the latest estimations the total size of her wealth is as much as $30 million. Reportedly, the television personality earned $300,000 per season of the “Basketball Wives” (2010–2013) show. However, the main sources of her net worth are considered to be the selling the real estate properties, marriage with Eric Williams, as well as starring in the above mentioned show. It should be noted that she received $14 million as a final divorce settlement.
Jennifer Williams Net Worth $30 Million
To begin with, the girl was raised in an upper middle class family which settled down in New Jersey. Influenced by her father, who worked as financial advisor at City National Bank earning $300,000 per year and driving Porsche, Jennifer sought to be educated. She successfully majored in political science and graduated from the University of Maryland. Jennifer became one of the founders of Flirty Girl Fitness studio, and is the main shareholder of the previously mentioned brand. She named her lip gloss line Lucid. In 2005, she started selling high end properties after she acquired a real estate license. All these mentioned engagements added sums to the total size of Jennifer Williams’ net worth.
However, her popularity came with marriage to the professional basketball player Eric Williams. More, it rose to a peak after their appearance on the reality television series “Basketball Wives” (2010–2013) created by Shaunie O’Neal, who is also the star of the show, produced by Nick Emmerson, Alex Demyanenko, Shaunie O’Neal, Jill Holmes and Tom Huffman. The show focuses on the lives of women who are in relationships or married to professional basketball players. The show had five seasons, although the family of Williams was featured only in the first four. An interesting fact is that they were the only family in the show. Due to the high ratings of the VH1 show, the net worth of Jennifer Williams significantly increased. She still continues to get revenue from the show as she receives $40,000 for every reunion.
In addition to this, she is a co-founder of the charity foundation Project Save the World, which focuses on global environmental issues. Jennifer is known for her help in raising funds for other charitable organizations.
In the personal life of Jennifer Williams, she started dating her future husband Eric Williams in 2000. In 2007, they married in the Bahamas, but divorced in 2013. Currently, Jennifer is in a relationship with CMG entertainment’s head Cisco Rosado.
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Dark Places | 2015 | production coordinator | |
Parallels | 2015/I | production coordinator | |
Hateship Loveship | 2013 | production coordinator | |
Billy the Exterminator | 2012 | TV Series production coordinator - 22 episodes | |
Playing for Keeps | 2012 | assistant production coordinator | |
Thunderstruck | 2012/I | assistant production coordinator | |
Life's a Beach | 2012 | production assistant | |
Home | 2012/XXIII | Short production coordinator | |
Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You | 2011 | production assistant | |
Straw Dogs | 2011 | set production assistant | |
Butter | 2011 | set production assistant | |
My Last Day Without You | 2011 | production assistant | |
Justice for Natalee Holloway | 2011 | TV Movie assistant production coordinator | |
Battle Los Angeles | 2011 | set production assistant | |
Drive Angry | 2011 | production assistant | |
Margin Call | 2011 | background production assistant | |
Mandrake | 2010 | TV Movie production coordinator | |
Super | 2010/I | set staff assistant - uncredited | |
I'm Pregnant and... | 2010 | TV Series documentary production assistant - 1 episode | |
Vampires Suck | 2010 | production assistant | |
Skateland | 2010 | set production assistant: second unit | |
Youth in Revolt | 2009 | set production assistant: reshoots - uncredited | |
Year One | 2009 | set production assistant | |
The Sopranos | 2007 | TV Series set production assistant - 1 episode | |
Miami Vice | 2006 | shipping assistant | |
Boston Public | 2002-2003 | TV Series production assistant - 31 episodes | |
Beat the Devil | 2002 | Short production assistant | |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | 2002 | TV Series production assistant - 1 episode | |
In the Shadows | 2001 | production assistant |
Assistant Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Finding Joy | 2013 | second assistant director | |
Blind Turn | 2012 | first assistant director | |
The Double | 2011/I | first assistant director: Los Angeles - as Jennifer Eise Williamson | |
Belair: Abba | 2011 | Video short first assistant director | |
Stay with Me | 2011/I | Short second assistant director | |
I Spit on Your Grave | 2010 | second assistant director | |
For Whom He Tolls | 2009 | second assistant director | |
Desires of the Heart | 2009 | first assistant director | |
Cottonmouth Creek | 2009 | first assistant director | |
Interpretation | 2008 | Short second assistant director |
Casting Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Future Is Slow Coming (Slow Coming/Wicked Waters) | 2015 | Video short casting |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Super Day | 2012 | Short associate producer |
Production Designer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Shakey Grounds | 2010 | Short |
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