Jill Scott’s has had an interesting career so far. Exlpore her biography, facts, and body statistics below!
Jill was born April 4, 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She’s not only talented singer. Scott played in several movies, including Cavedweller, Why Did I Get Married?, and Baggage Claim. In 2014, she’ll be starring in Get on Up as Dee-Dee Jenkins. She married Lyzel Williams in 2001, but they divorced six years later. Jill has one son, Jett Hamilton Roberts, with drummer Li’l John Roberts.
Jill has been married twice. Her first marriage to long-time boyfriend Lyzel Williams lasted six years. The couple divorced in 2007.
Jill Scott Age
How old is Jill Scott? She was born in 1972, she is 52 years old.
Jill Scott Height & Weight
How tall is Jill Scott? She stands 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) tall.
What is Jill Scott's weight? She weighs 198 lbs (90 kg).
Jill Scott Wiki
Famous as | R&B Singer |
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Age | 52 years old |
Birthday | April 4, 1972 |
Birthplace | Philadelphia, PA |
Zodiac Sign | Aries |
Height | approx. 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) |
Weight | approx. 198 lbs (90 kg) |
Net Worth | $15 Million |
Quotes by Jill Scott
"Every community needs a rec center."
Jill Scott
"There are black marriages that are still going strong 40 years later. You hear so many myths that there aren't any people making it, but there are. As long as there are some, there's hope."
Jill Scott
"My son, Jett, is two, and when I was pregnant my nose got bigger, so I got a new one. Everything was bigger for a while after having Jet, but I knew I needed to be able to walk up my stairs without being winded. It took me two years to lose 60 lbs - lots of walking, bike-riding, kick-boxing and performing."
Jill Scott
"My mother's a genius. She just kept feeding me art on whatever we had; paper plates, silver platter, didn't matter. You know, she just kept feeding it to me. So we went to see all kinds of theater. We would go to the art museum pretty much every Sunday, and I would watch her. She let me know that art was supposed to touch."
Jill Scott
"For anyone who feels they are overwhelmed by their job, or maybe they take their job too seriously or are working too hard, I say go to a safari, particularly the Okavango Delta, and just be humbled."
Jill Scott