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Hannah Jeter[3] (née Davis; born May 5, 1990)[4][5] is an American model and television host best known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, including the cover of the 2015 edition.

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Early life

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Hannah Davis was born and raised on Saint Thomas, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the youngest of three children of Deborah (née Behm) and Conn Davis.[6][7] She stated that the best part of growing up there was "the friendly people, great weather and waking up to the sound of the waves on the beach".[8] Her mother is Irish, German, and Scottish, while her father is Italian, Syrian, English, and distantly Jamaican.

Career

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Professionally, Jeter appeared in campaigns for Ralph Lauren, Blue Label and walked in their 2006 Spring/Summer runway show. She was additionally the face of the Ralph Lauren fragrance, Ralph Rocks.[1]

Jeter appeared on two individual covers for the Italian magazine D in 2006, Mexico's Elle in August 2009, France's FHM in September 2012 and South Africa's FHM in April 2013.[1]

She modeled for Victoria's Secret as well as American Eagle Outfitters, Tommy Hilfiger, and Levi's.[1] Jeter has appeared in televised advertisements as the DirecTV Genie,[9] and appears in a series of ads for the same company.[10]

Jeter appeared in five editions of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, from 2013 to 2017, and was the cover model of the 2015 issue.[11]

In 2015, she appeared in a bit part in the comedy film Vacation, as a flirtatious young woman driving a red Ferrari.[12]

She hosted Project Runway: Junior from 2015 to 2017.

Jeter was first professionally billed under her married name in August 2016.[13][14][15]

Personal life

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Jeter has played tennis since she was eight years old and was a champion on the Caribbean National tennis team and played on the Caribbean Tennis Circuit.[16] She is the niece of sportscaster Glenn Davis.[17]

In early November 2015, former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter confirmed earlier reports that he and Hannah were engaged.[5][18][19] The two married on July 9, 2016, in Napa Valley.[20] They have three daughters, born in August 2017,[21] January 2019,[22] and December 2021,[23] and a son born in May 2023.[24]

Jeter experienced high-risk pregnancies with her first two children, which resulted in an emergency hysterectomy after the birth of her second child.[25] She used intermittent fasting as a weight loss method after the birth of her children.[26]

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
2015 Vacation The Girl in the Red Ferrari
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2009–2010 Rush Baby G / Gigi 3 episodes
2015 Project Runway Herself / Judge Episode: "Mad Dash Mayhem"
2016 Hollywood Game Night Herself / Celebrity Player Episode: "Oh Yes, It's Ladies Night"
2015–2017 Project Runway: Junior Herself / Host 20 episodes
2017 The Rachael Ray Show Herself Episode: "Make Your Monday Failproof"
2017 Extra Herself 8 episodes
2022 The Captain Herself Sports documentary

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Hannah Jeter (née Davis; born May 5, 1990) is an American model and television personality best known for her multiple appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, including gracing the cover in 2015. Born and raised in St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, she began her modeling career after being discovered at age 15 and quickly rose to prominence with campaigns for brands like Victoria's Secret and Ralph Lauren. Jeter has also ventured into acting, with roles in films such as Vacation (2015), and has served as a television host, including co-hosting Project Runway Junior. In addition to her professional achievements, Jeter is recognized for her advocacy work, particularly supporting the rebuilding efforts in the following in 2017. A former competitive player on the circuit, she transitioned from sports to fashion, debuting in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2013 during a shoot in , , and returning for features in subsequent years, including locations like and . Her career highlights include editorial spreads and runway appearances during , establishing her as a prominent figure in the industry. Jeter's personal life gained significant attention through her relationship with former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, whom she began dating in 2012 and married on July 9, 2016, at Meadowood Napa Valley resort in California. The couple has four children: daughters Bella Raine (born August 2017), Story Grey (born January 2019), and River Rose (born December 2021), as well as son Kaius (born May 2023). Together, they reside primarily in Miami and maintain a low-profile family life while supporting philanthropic causes through the Turn 2 Foundation.

Early life

Family background

Hannah Jeter was born on May 5, 1990, in Saint Thomas, U.S. , as the youngest of three children to parents L. "Debi" Behm and Conn Jay Davis Sr. Her mother, , has Irish, German, and Scottish ancestry, while her father, Conn, has primarily German and Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, with English roots, contributing to Jeter's multicultural heritage. Jeter's siblings include an older brother, Conn Davis Jr., a former player, and an older sister, Rachel Davis. On her father's side, Jeter is the niece of sportscaster and former professional soccer player Glenn Davis, who played for teams including the . This family connection to athletics and broadcasting reflects a broader legacy of sports involvement in her paternal lineage. The diverse ethnic backgrounds of her parents provided Jeter with early exposure to a rich blend of cultural influences from her upbringing in the .

Childhood in the Virgin Islands

Hannah Jeter, born Hannah Davis, grew up on the island of St. Thomas in the , where she experienced a laid-back childhood immersed in the island's natural beauty. She has described the environment as one featuring "the friendly people, great weather and waking up to the sound of the waves on the beach," which fostered a of tranquility and connection to her surroundings. Her early years were marked by an active lifestyle centered on outdoor pursuits, particularly water sports that highlighted her affinity for the and . Prior to modeling, Jeter was a nationally ranked player on the circuit. She also engaged in , , , and , activities that were integral to daily life in the tropical setting of St. Thomas. These hobbies not only provided recreation but also instilled a deep appreciation for the island's coastal environment and its opportunities for adventure. At the age of 14, while swimming and surfing at a local beach, Jeter was discovered by model scout Ginny Edwards, marking a pivotal moment that introduced her to the modeling world. This encounter led to her signing with the prestigious agency IMG Models by age 16. Following her high school graduation, she made the initial move to the mainland United States, relocating to New York in 2008 to pursue modeling opportunities.

Career

Modeling career

Hannah Jeter began her modeling career at age 14 after being signed by IMG Models in 2004. Early in her professional journey, she debuted on the for Ralph Lauren's Spring/Summer 2006 collection and served as the face of the brand's fragrance Ralph Rocks. She quickly established herself through collaborations with prominent brands, including , , , and Levi's, appearing in their campaigns and advertisements. Jeter also featured in various fashion editorials and commercials, notably a series of ads in 2015 that showcased her alongside a talking . Jeter rose to widespread recognition with her consecutive appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue from 2013 to 2017, including a cover feature for the 2015 edition shot at Blackberry Farm in . These appearances solidified her status as a leading swimsuit model during that period. Following her final feature in 2017, Jeter transitioned to more selective projects amid her growing family commitments, focusing on occasional editorial and style features, such as a 2024 photoshoot and interview in Editorialist magazine.

Television and acting

Hannah Jeter transitioned into television hosting and acting, leveraging her prominence as a model to secure on-screen opportunities. Her debut in scripted roles came early in her career with a recurring part as Gigi, also known as Baby G, in three episodes of the 2008 USA Network series , where she portrayed a character in the show's undercover world of high-stakes cons. Jeter's hosting career gained traction with her role as co-host of : Junior on Lifetime, which she helmed from 2015 to 2017 across its first two seasons alongside mentor . In this capacity, she guided young designers through creative challenges, drawing on her expertise to engage with contestants and judges. The series, aimed at teen participants, highlighted her ability to connect with emerging talent in a supportive environment. Her acting continued with a brief but memorable in the 2015 comedy film , directed by and Jonathan Goldstein, where she played the "Ferrari Girl," a flirtatious driver who interacts with the film's family on a road trip mishap. Beyond scripted work, Jeter made guest appearances on various programs, including as a celebrity player on an episode of NBC's in 2016, competing in pop culture games alongside stars like and . She also visited in 2017 for a segment on lifestyle tips and appeared on the set of Extra that same year to discuss her projects. In , Jeter contributed to the docuseries The Captain, a seven-part exploration of her husband Derek Jeter's life and career, where she provided personal insights in , particularly in the finale episode focusing on and post- endeavors. More recently, Jeter has made occasional media appearances centered on commentary, such as a 2024 with Editorialist where she discussed the industry's growing inclusivity and evolving standards for models.

Personal life

Marriage and relationship with Derek Jeter

Hannah Jeter met in 2012 through mutual friends at a restaurant in , where she was dining with her mother and he was with his group. The couple began dating shortly after, maintaining a low-profile relationship for several years to avoid public scrutiny amid Jeter's high-profile career. Their romance remained largely private until 2015, when they made more frequent public appearances together, including at the in November, where Jeter showcased her engagement ring for the first time. Earlier sightings, such as at The Double Seven lounge in August 2012, hinted at their connection, but the pair prioritized discretion during Jeter's final seasons with the New York Yankees. By 2016, they attended events like the and the Sports Illustrated Summer of Swim Festival, signaling a more open partnership as Jeter transitioned to retirement. Jeter proposed to Davis on October 25, 2015, during a surprise getaway, and the engagement was publicly confirmed days later. The couple married on July 9, 2016, at the Meadowood Napa Valley resort in , in an intimate ceremony attended by approximately 100 guests, including celebrities such as , , and . Davis wore a custom gown for the occasion, and the weekend-long festivities emphasized their preference for privacy. In February 2017, Jeter penned "The Derek I Know" for , sharing personal reflections on their relationship and offering insights into Jeter's character beyond his public persona as a icon. The essay highlighted the authenticity of their bond, describing how she came to appreciate his grounded nature during their and early . Since their , the Jetters have built a shared family life centered on mutual support and privacy.

Family and children

Hannah Jeter and her husband, , have four children together. Their first child, daughter Bella Raine Jeter, was born on August 17, 2017. Their second child, daughter Story Grey Jeter, arrived on January 31, 2019. The couple welcomed their third child, daughter River Rose Jeter, on December 2, 2021. Their fourth child, son Kaius Green Jeter, was born on May 5, 2023. Following their 2016 marriage, the Jeters have built a family life centered in , prioritizing privacy and a low-key approach to . They relocated to a waterfront estate in Coral Gables near in 2021, where they raise their children away from the spotlight, focusing on everyday family routines and limited public exposure. Hannah Jeter has described their lifestyle as reserved and chill, emphasizing together over high-profile appearances. As of 2025, the family continues to reside in Coral Gables, occasionally sharing glimpses of their outings on , such as summer vacations and birthday celebrations, while maintaining a deliberate emphasis on protecting their children's privacy. Hannah Jeter's extended family includes her uncle, sportscaster Glenn Davis, a former MLB player and longtime analyst, highlighting a connection to sports broadcasting.

Health challenges

Hannah Jeter experienced significant health challenges during her first two pregnancies, both classified as high-risk due to complications that necessitated premature deliveries. With her first child, born in 2017, she underwent an emergency C-section at 31 weeks following severe complications that nearly proved fatal. Her second pregnancy in 2019 similarly involved an emergency C-section at 31 weeks, after which she suffered a life-threatening hemorrhage caused by placenta accreta, a condition where the placenta attaches too deeply to the uterine wall. Following the birth of her second child, Jeter required an emergency hysterectomy to address the ongoing hemorrhage and prevent further risks, which removed her uterus and ended her ability to carry additional biological pregnancies. This procedure profoundly impacted her family's planning, shifting their path to growing the family through alternative means—specifically via surrogacy for their third and fourth children—while underscoring the lasting effects of her medical ordeal. In a 2022 ESPN documentary titled The Captain, her husband Derek Jeter recounted the terror of the moment, stating that she "almost passed away" and describing it as one of the scariest experiences of his life, highlighting the emotional toll on their relationship. Jeter has demonstrated resilience in recovery, openly discussing the physical and emotional strains of these events in limited public forums, including reflections on the unexpected challenges of and .

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