Genevieve Gorder Measurements Bra Size Height Weight

Genevieve Gorder’s breasts can be described as well shaped. Are they real or is it breast implants? Find out down below!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Genevieve was born July 26, 1974 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She originally studied international affairs at the Lewis & Clark College but later switched her focus to design. She eventually earned her B.F.A degree in design from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and her first job was for MTV. Slowly making her name as a designer, Genevieve rose to prominence after her appearance on TLC’s popular series Trading Spaces.Since 2009, Gorder is starring on various HGTV shows that revolve around interior decoration and design. She lives with her daughter from the past marriage. Genevieve was married to Tyler Harcott from 2006 til 2013. She is not single though. Her current boyfriend is Anthony Carrion, the host of Kitchen Cousins.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements and statistics of Genevieve Gorder, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.

Body shape:Hourglass
Dress size (US):8
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 37-26-37 inches (94-66-94 cm)
Shoe size (US):9
Bra size: 36C
Cup size (US):C
Height: 5’ 10” (178 cm)
Weight: 143 pounds (65 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Natural

Quotes

"I think we typically, as Northerners, stereotype what the South is in so many negative ways. We kind of forget all the beautiful things that they contribute to make this country a country."

Genevieve Gorder

"I had been to the South many times and I thought I knew what the South was, but not until you live with people and live through their lives do you know what it's really about."

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"I think that, in comparison, New Yorkers and Northerners are so guarded."

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"I'm opening a store at the end of the month in the New York meatpacking district. I'm launching a line of bedding this summer, and I am writing a book that will be out next January."

Genevieve Gorder

"I will not do work that isn't done well or right. Stuff happens - things break, contractors don't come through - but I don't want to be responsible for not doing something correctly."

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