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Jessica Angel White[3] (born June 21, 1984) is an American fashion model, actress and television personality.[4] She is best known for being a Victoria's Secret runway model,[5] Maybelline spokesperson[6][7] and working for CoverGirl, as well as her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues.[8] Outside of modeling, she has appeared on several television series, such as The Young and the Restless, America's Next Top Model, Famously Single, Zoe Ever After, Hip Hop Squares and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.

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Early life

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White was born on June 21, 1984, in Buffalo, New York.[9] Her father was a pastor and she sang in a church-driven girl group as a child.[10] She attended Kensington High School.[11][12][13]

Career

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At the age of 12, White was scouted in her hometown of Buffalo, New York, and had gone to Personal Best modeling school at age sixteen. After modeling for one week, her first job was an editorial for Vogue after meeting Anna Wintour.[14] In Paris, she signed a contract with international modeling agency IMG Models. She has modeled for several magazines, including Sports Illustrated, W, Harper's Bazaar, Teen Vogue, King and Maxim.[15][16] She has walked the runway for Philipp Plein, Victoria's Secret, Alice Roi, Baby Phat, Oscar de la Renta, Tracy Reese, Zang Toi, Sonia Rykiel, Alberta Ferretti, Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs and DKNY.[15] She has appeared in advertisements for Chloé, CoverGirl, Gap, Maybelline, RocaWear and Tommy Jeans.[15] She has also modeled for Joanne Gair's body painting works in these editions.[17]

She has appeared in music videos for Big & Rich ("Comin' To Your City"), John Legend, Jay-Z ("Change Clothes"), Robin Thicke ("The Sweetest Love"), and Trey Songz ("Neighbors Know My Name"). White had a small role as Bra Model in the crime comedy film Big Momma's House 2 (2006). In 2008, she appeared as herself in two episodes of CBS's soap opera The Young and the Restless. On October 14, 2009, White appeared as a guest judge on America's Next Top Model. She appeared on E!'s reality television series Famously Single, which premiered on June 14, 2016.[18] The series follows eight single celebrities who all move in together and try to solve their romantic relationships. She landed the role of Tammi in the romantic comedy film The Perfect Match (2016). The film grossed over $10 million worldwide.[19]

White wrote and produced her debut single, "Bipolar Love", released under her stage name "Jypsy" on June 21, 2016.[10]

In June 2023, White joined the main cast of the reality television series, Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta for the show's eleventh season.

Philanthropy

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White has created a women's philanthropic organization, Angel Wings Foundation.[20][21]

Personal life

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White has given interviews about her cocaine addiction[22] and her mental illness.[11][13][22][23] She used cocaine to cope with the problems her mother had.[20] She overdosed on cocaine at 20 after her battle with depression.

She is now off cocaine and considers her mother to be her best friend.[20]

As a child, she witnessed violence and was molested by a family member.[20] She looks to modeling as her savior saying "[it allowed me] to leave and travel to Paris and New York when I could finally relax and be out of the abusive environment."[20]

In October 2010, White was arrested for assaulting a woman in New York City.[24][25][26][27]

Filmography

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Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2000 First, Last and Deposit Tessa
2003 Little Erin Merryweather Patty Cake Girl #2
2006 Big Momma's House 2 Bra Model
2016 The Perfect Match Tammi
2018 Easter Egg Jypsy
Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
1996 The Making of a Hollywood Madam Young Shana Fleiss Television film
2007 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Herself TV special
2008 The Young and the Restless Herself / model 2 episodes
2009 America's Next Top Model Guest Judge / Supermodel Episode: "Petite Ninja Warriors"
2015 Real Husbands of Hollywood Herself Episode: "Model Behavior"
2016 Famously Single Herself 8 episodes
2016 Zoe Ever After Herself 3 episodes
2017 Hip Hop Squares Herself / Contestant Episode: "Jessica White vs Joe Budden"
2017 The Climb Copper Amazon original series
2023–present Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Herself Season 11–present
2024 Law & Order Hailey Vonn Episode: "Bad Apple"
2025 The Real Housewives of Atlanta Herself Episode: "Chicken and Waffles"
Music videos
Year Title Artist
2003 "Change Clothes" Jay-Z
2005 "Comin' To Your City" Big & Rich
2005 "So High" John Legend
2008 "The Sweetest Love" Robin Thicke
2009 "I Invented Sex" Trey Songz
2009 "I Invented Sex/Say Aah"
2010 "Say Aah"
2010 "Neighbors Know My Name"
2010 "Power" Kanye West
2013 "XO" Beyoncé
2025 "Chozen" Jon B.

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Jessica White (born June 21, 1984) is an American fashion model, actress, and television personality known for her pioneering work in the modeling industry and appearances in film and reality television. She gained prominence as the first African American model to secure simultaneous endorsement contracts with both CoverGirl and Maybelline cosmetics brands. White has walked runways for major designers including Victoria's Secret, Ralph Lauren, and Marc Jacobs, while also featuring in high-profile advertising campaigns for Gap, Chloé, and Jean Paul Gaultier. Her multifaceted career extends to acting roles in films such as Big Momma's House 2 (2006) and The Perfect Match (2016), as well as television series like Zoe Ever After (2016) and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (2023–present). Born in , to a pastor father, White was scouted for modeling at age 16 while attending Kensington High School and briefly enrolled in a local modeling program before pursuing a professional career full-time. She signed with Elite Model Management's Elite Plus division in New York and later transitioned to IMG Models in , which launched her to international success within months of joining. Throughout her modeling tenure, White has contributed to editorials in Vogue and served as a for brands like , emphasizing diversity in beauty standards. In her personal life, White was in an eight-year polyamorous relationship with entertainer , which she has publicly described as emotionally challenging. As of October 2025, she is engaged to businessman Nathan Wong. White has also ventured into entrepreneurship, launching beauty products targeted at women of color, and remains active on with over 300,000 followers.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Jessica White was born on June 21, 1984, in , into a working-class deeply rooted in . Her served as a , providing a spiritual foundation during her early years, while her mother played a central role in raising White and her two older sisters in an initially stable and comfortable home environment. As a child, White participated in her church choir, where she discovered an early passion for singing and performance that would influence her later career pursuits. This involvement offered a positive outlet amid her family's circumstances. White's childhood was profoundly shaped by family upheaval when her parents divorced when she was young, leading her father to leave the household and placing financial strain on her mother as a struggling to support the family. These dynamics contributed to a challenging home life. Later, at age 14, White endured by her former brother-in-law, an incident she kept secret until confiding in her older sister at 17 to avoid further family discord; this trauma exacerbated the difficulties of her upbringing, leading to periods of emotional distress.

Discovery and education

White was first discovered by a modeling scout at age 12 in , but was formally scouted at age 16, marking the beginning of her entry into the fashion industry. She attended Kensington High School in Buffalo, where she balanced her studies with emerging interests in modeling. Following her scouting, White began developing her skills locally and enrolled in Personal Best modeling school at age 16, a training program in the Buffalo area that provided foundational instruction in posing, runway walking, and professional etiquette. After completing her initial training, White secured early modeling opportunities, including local photo shoots that allowed her to build a portfolio before transitioning to a professional level. At age 14, she relocated to New York City to pursue modeling full-time, supported by her family during the move.

Career

Modeling

Jessica White's modeling career began in her mid-teens after being scouted in Buffalo, New York, and training at the Personal Best Modeling Talent agency. She was scouted at age 16 and signed with Elite Model Management's Elite Plus division in New York before transitioning to IMG Models in Paris and quickly gaining attention by meeting Vogue editor Anna Wintour, leading to her first editorial feature in American Vogue. This early exposure marked her breakthrough in 2003, the same year she debuted in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, appearing in eight editions overall (2003–2005, 2007–2011). In the mid-2000s, White secured major print campaigns, including contracts with and shortly after signing with IMG. She walked runways for prominent designers such as in spring 2004 and , establishing her presence in high-fashion circles. By 2007, she signed as a spokesperson for , joining a roster that included and , and appeared in the brand's advertising through the early 2010s. That year, she also featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue for the fourth consecutive time. White achieved significant visibility as a model for from 2006 to 2011, walking in annual fashion shows and appearing in catalogs. She continued her appearances through 2011, often highlighting body paint and beachwear editorials. Her runway work extended to brands like and , contributing to her reputation as a versatile industry staple. In recent years, White has shifted toward mentorship while maintaining modeling ties. In July 2024, she launched Jexy Agency, a talent firm supporting emerging models, and hosted a casting call in for diverse participants across ages, genders, and sizes, drawing over 300 attendees. This initiative reflects her two-decade career impact, emphasizing holistic support for new talent.

Acting and television

White began transitioning from modeling to in the mid-2000s, using her established presence in to secure auditions for on-screen roles. Her debut came in the 2006 Big Momma's House 2, where she portrayed a model in a memorable scene involving undercover FBI agent Malcolm Turner's disguise. This small but visible part marked her entry into scripted , highlighting her poise in comedic ensemble settings. She continued with supporting roles in films, including the lead role of Tammi, a close friend navigating romance and betrayal, in the 2016 The Perfect Match. In the latter, White's character provides witty counsel amid the protagonist's bet on love, contributing to the film's exploration of modern relationships and earning praise for her natural chemistry in group dynamics. Her film work remained selective, focusing on projects that blended her modeling allure with narrative depth. On television, White appeared as herself in two 2008 episodes of the The Young and the Restless, modeling for the in-show magazine Restless Style during a storyline involving corporate intrigue and fashion shoots. She recurred in 2016 as an outspoken version of herself on Zoe Ever After, serving as a bold confidante to Zoe Moon's single motherhood and career struggles, appearing in three episodes to deliver sharp advice on empowerment and self-worth. In 2024, she guest-starred as Hailey Vonn on , portraying a key witness in the episode "Bad Apple," which investigates a narcotics officer's shooting and uncovers precinct corruption. White expanded into reality television in 2023, joining the main cast of starting with season 11 and continuing through subsequent seasons as of 2025, where she documents her personal growth, including reflections on past relationships, mental health advocacy, and conflicts with castmates like over loyalty and industry drama. Her arcs often center on vulnerability, such as emotional breakdowns at events and defending friends like Jasmine Washington amid group tensions, blending her real-life experiences with the show's high-stakes interpersonal narratives. In 2025, during season 13, White continued to navigate conflicts with castmates like while defending friends such as Jasmine Washington, blending her real-life experiences including her engagement. In 2025, she made a guest appearance on in the episode "," walking in ' fashion show and engaging in light-hearted banter about glamour and Atlanta's social scene.

Music

Jessica White's interest in music stems from her church upbringing, where she sang in a as a teenager, laying the foundation for her vocal talents alongside her modeling career. In 2016, White ventured into music as a performer by releasing her debut single, "Bipolar Love," under the stage name Jypsy. The guitar-driven track, which she wrote and produced herself, explores the complexities of a tumultuous relationship, drawing from a personal breakup she experienced in 2010. Released on June 21, 2016, the song marked her transition toward music as a creative outlet beyond and . White has made notable appearances in hip-hop and R&B music videos, leveraging her modeling background to feature prominently in visual projects. Representative examples include her role as one of the women surrounding in the 2010 video for "Power," directed by , and her appearance in Trey Songz's 2009 video for "Say Aah," where she embodied a glamorous party scene. She also featured in Beyoncé's 2013 visual album track "XO," contributing to its high-fashion aesthetic. More recently, White has engaged in collaborative music efforts through her role on Love & Hip Hop: , including studio sessions and recordings with other cast members. In late 2023, she was featured on the track "Material Gworls," a collaborative single led by that also included and others, highlighting her continued involvement in hip-hop circles. As of 2025, no further solo releases have been announced, though her television platform has kept music as an active facet of her public persona.

Philanthropy

Angel Wings Foundation

The Angel Wings Foundation was established by Jessica White in 2010 as a dedicated to supporting underprivileged women and young girls affected by and . The initiative stemmed from White's personal experiences, aiming to create safe environments and resources for survivors. Initially envisioned to house up to 40 women on a case-by-case basis, the foundation provides counseling, safe spaces for discussion, and opportunities for healing and empowerment. Core programs focus on raising awareness, offering direct support services, and fostering recovery through partnerships with established organizations. In 2011, the foundation collaborated with UNICEF's City of Joy Program in the Democratic Republic of Congo to aid survivors of sexual violence in rebuilding their lives. By 2013, it expanded efforts to include health-related initiatives, partnering with Delete Blood Cancer (DKMS) to address cancer support alongside abuse recovery. These activities emphasize empowerment workshops and community building to help beneficiaries regain independence, though specific formats vary by partnership. Key fundraisers have been central to the foundation's operations, with annual benefit dinners held in serving as signature events up through 2013. The inaugural events began in 2010, evolving into high-profile gatherings like the 2011 dinner at Georgica in East Hampton, which featured entertainment and drew attendees to boost visibility. The 2012 event continued this tradition, focusing on rescue efforts for young women. The fourth annual benefit in May 2013 at Georgica Restaurant and Lounge included performances by Smokey Robotic, sponsorships from brands like Pampelonne Rosé, and support from fashion industry figures, raising funds for ongoing programs. No major public events were reported after 2013, but the foundation's work persisted through quieter advocacy and partnerships. As of 2024, it continues to be recognized as White's philanthropic organization dedicated to empowering women, though specific recent activities remain undisclosed in public records. The foundation's impact includes assisting numerous survivors by providing essential resources and expanding its reach beyond initial goals, with growth noted over its first four years to support a broader network of women. Partnerships with donors from the and sectors have enabled sustained operations, though exact beneficiary numbers remain undisclosed in public records.

Mental health advocacy

Jessica White has actively used her public platform to advocate for awareness, particularly by sharing her personal experiences with emotional trauma and reproductive loss to encourage open conversations and reduce stigma. Drawing from her own challenges, she has emphasized the importance of addressing emotional abuse and its long-term effects on well-being in high-profile interviews. In a 2023 interview with Page Six, White described her past relationship with Nick Cannon as "beyond unstable" and emotionally abusive, noting how it involved constant comparisons to other women and a lack of emotional support, which she said exacerbated her feelings of inadequacy and isolation. She positioned this disclosure as a deliberate effort to "not paint a pretty picture," becoming one of the first Hollywood figures to candidly discuss emotional abuse without minimization, in hopes of helping others recognize and escape similar dynamics. White also revealed plans to detail these experiences in an upcoming book announced in 2023, further amplifying her advocacy by committing to a written narrative that explores the psychological toll of such relationships; as of November 2025, the book has not been published. White continued her outreach in 2024 through appearances on podcasts like Virtual Reali-Tea, where she opened up about undergoing IVF after enduring six miscarriages, including one during her relationship with Cannon in 2020. She highlighted the profound loneliness and hormonal fluctuations associated with these losses, stressing that "there will be nothing that comes before my children’s mental and emotional health" as a guiding principle in her journey toward motherhood. By publicly addressing the mental strain of fertility struggles, White aimed to normalize discussions around reproductive mental health, particularly for women in the public eye. She has also utilized social media, such as Instagram, to share reflective posts on healing and self-care, though she later expressed regret over some disclosures and redirected her storytelling to more structured formats like her book. Complementing her individual efforts, White's Angel Wings Foundation provides support for programs aimed at empowering women recovering from trauma. While no specific awards for her advocacy work have been documented, her consistent public engagements since 2021 underscore a commitment to fostering and access to emotional resources.

Personal life

Relationships

Jessica White's romantic life has included several high-profile partnerships. She dated actor briefly from late 2009 to 2010, with the pair spotted together publicly during that period. Their relationship ended amid reports of intensity, and shortly after the breakup in October 2010, White was arrested in for assault after an altercation outside a involving another woman over a ; she was later ordered to complete classes and , avoiding further charges. White began a more extended on-and-off polyamorous relationship with entertainer Nick Cannon in March 2015, which involved active dating until around August 2020 but extended emotionally for about eight years, ending around 2023. White has described the dynamic as one-sided, where she was not permitted other partners while Cannon was. During this time, the couple faced challenges, including multiple miscarriages, one in 2020 that White has said contributed to strains in their partnership, though these experiences also impacted her mental health journey. White has reflected publicly on the relationship's emotional toll, noting mutual hurt but eventual healing. In a positive turn, White announced her engagement to Los Angeles-based artist Nathan Wong on , 2025, sharing intimate portraits and a video of the moment where they exchanged vows promising exclusivity and commitment. The couple, who keep details of their meeting private, expressed optimism about their future together. White has voiced aspirations for building a , including pursuing motherhood through IVF treatments initiated in 2024 to realize her long-held desire for children.

Addiction and recovery

Jessica White's struggles with substance abuse began in her late teens, shortly after she left her mother's home at age 17 to pursue a modeling career in . Amid the pressures of the fashion industry, including frequent travel and isolation from family, she turned to as a mechanism for loneliness and emotional pain rooted in . White was molested by a family member at age 14 and grew up witnessing domestic abuse in her household, experiences that left deep psychological scars. These factors contributed to her developing a habit by age 20, culminating in a near-fatal overdose around 2004. White has publicly disclosed her battles with depression and related issues, attributing her drug use to unresolved trauma from her mother's own problems and instability. In a interview, she described how the secrecy of her pain exacerbated her condition, leading to self-destructive behavior during her early career. While specific details on formal are limited in public records, White has emphasized the role of personal reflection and time away from work in addressing her mental health. She entered rehabilitation-like recuperation following the overdose, taking several months off to focus on healing and rebuilding family ties. Key milestones in White's recovery include achieving shortly after her overdose, a turning point she credits with saving her career and life. By 2011, she reported being fully drug-free and committed to ongoing strategies, such as prioritizing emotional well-being and distancing from toxic environments. White has maintained since, managing her through lifestyle changes and support networks, though she has noted the lasting influence of on her journey. Her experiences briefly inspired elements in her 2016 debut, reflecting themes of emotional turmoil and resilience.

Filmography

Film roles

White's film debut was a minor role as Patty Cake Girl #2 in the 2003 short film Little Erin Merryweather. She later appeared in the 2006 comedy Big Momma's House 2, directed by John Whitesell and starring Martin Lawrence as an FBI agent in disguise as a nanny. She played a bra model in a brief scene, contributing to the film's lighthearted, family-oriented humor. The movie was a box office success, grossing $141.5 million worldwide against a $40 million budget. White also had a supporting role as Copper in the 2017 TV movie The Climb. After a decade-long gap in major releases, White returned to the screen in the 2016 The Perfect Match, directed by . She portrayed Tammi, a in the story of a playboy (Terrence J.) who wagers he can maintain a monogamous relationship for 90 days. The ensemble cast included and , and the film highlighted White's comedic timing in interpersonal dynamics. It earned $11.4 million globally. In 2018, White took on a more prominent role as Jypsy in the independent sci-fi thriller Easter Egg, directed by Steven M. Smith. The plot centers on seven genetically engineered girls discovering their powers after a night of chaos, blending action with themes of empowerment and survival. White's performance as one of the leads added depth to the group's camaraderie amid escalating threats. The low-budget production received mixed reviews, with an rating of 3.3/10, and had a limited theatrical and streaming release. White has not appeared in feature films since 2018, with no reported projects in the 2020s as of 2025. Her film work, primarily in supporting capacities within comedies and genre pieces, has not garnered awards nominations or significant critical acclaim specific to her roles.

Television roles

White began her television career with guest appearances in scripted series. In 2008, she portrayed herself as a model in two episodes of the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, appearing on the cover of the fictional magazine Restless Style. In 2016, White had a recurring cameo role as herself in three episodes of the BET comedy series Zoe Ever After, playing an outspoken supermodel friend to the lead character. More recently, in 2024, she guest-starred as Hailey Vonn in the episode "Bad Apple" of NBC's Law & Order. White has also made notable appearances in reality and game show formats. She served as a guest judge on the October 14, 2009, episode of The CW's , offering insights from her modeling background. In 2016, she was a cast member on E!'s , where she explored personal relationships and dating challenges alongside other celebrities, including a memorable addressing emotional blocks. That same year, White competed as a contestant on VH1's , participating in hip-hop trivia challenges against opponents like . Her most prominent reality television involvement came with VH1's : Atlanta, where she joined as a main cast member starting in season 11 in 2023 and has continued through season 12 as of November 2025. On the series, White has documented her music career pursuits, romantic entanglements—including an on-screen engagement to artist Nathan Wong announced in October 2025—and conflicts with castmates such as clashes over personal boundaries and support for fellow cast member Jasmine Washington. Key storylines have highlighted her transition from modeling to music, emotional breakdowns during professional milestones like album cover reveals, and group dynamics during events such as trips to . In 2025, White made a brief cameo appearance on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta in the episode "Chicken and Waffles," tying into her Atlanta-based life and fashion interests showcased on the series. No major hosting or panel roles in fashion or entertainment shows have been reported beyond her America's Next Top Model judging stint.

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