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Body measurements |
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Height |
203.2 cm (6 ft 8 in) |
Weight |
110 kg (243 lb) |
Info |
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Date of birth |
December 03, 1968 |
Age |
55 |
Zodiac sign |
Sagittarius |
Nationality |
USA |
Occupation |
R&B singer |
Sexual Orientation |
Straight |
Religion |
Baptism |
Eyes color |
Brown |
Hair color |
Black |
Montell Jordan is an American R&B musician and religious leader of Victory World Church.
Early Accomplishments
When he was still a boy, the future star used to play the piano in his local church.
Before changing his life, Montell started his career as a musician of R&B style.
Best Known For
In 1995, Jordan hit the music charts with his track This Is How We Do It. The singer said the song just reflected the street life of kids from the neighborhood.
The following year, he initiated and founded a band Boyz II Men – a Vancouver-based vocal R&B group.
Sexual Orientation
The musician is straight. He’s a faithful husband of Kristin Hudson for already 13 years. They are happily married and have 4 kids.
Religious Beliefs
Montell Jordan is very religious Baptist. He is christened by birth and his family goes to Victory World Church which is in Atlanta. Moreover, after his inner crisis, Jordan made up his mind to retire from a musical industry that he loved to the bottom of his heart and dedicate his life to God. The singer said that musical business didn’t love him back, so now he is a minister. What is more, nowadays Montell Jordan can marry, christen and baptize people as he has a special license. (Source: Laweekly.com, 05/22/2013)
Worth to Know
In 2010, Montell Jordan realized that he is not born to stay in the delusive world of the show business. He stepped from the high stage and fell down on his back, but the prayers of 13 000 people around him saved his life and he wasn’t even injured. That was during the concert of Boys II Men. It was a moment that changed his life. (Source: Religionmag.com, 02/24/2016)