Bonnie-Jill Laflin Biography
Bonnie-Jill Laflin is a model, actress, television personality, and sportscaster from the United States. Laflin has also worked as an actor and, most notably, as the Los Angeles Lakers’ first female scout. She was also the Lakers’ NBA Development League team’s associate general manager.
Bonnie-Jill Laflin Age
She was born on 15 March 1976, in San Francisco, California, United States of America. Jill is 47 years old as of March 2023.
Bonnie-Jill Laflin Height- Weight
Laflin stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters) and weighs 58 (128 lbs).
Bonnie-Jill Laflin Family
Laflin was born and raised in San Francisco, California, the daughter of a law enforcement officer and began modeling as a child with her mother.
Bonnie-Jill Laflin Career
She began dancing at the age of two and studied with the San Francisco Ballet. She rose to prominence as a cheerleader for the Golden State Warriors of the NBA and is a former National Football League cheerleader for the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys, earning a Super Bowl ring with the 49ers. Laflin’s skills as a cheerleader and model landed her recurring roles on Baywatch in the 1998-1999 season and Ally McBeal in the 2000 season. She then became a TV personality, hosting Hotlines on Spike TV and the United Rockcrawling & Off-Road Challenge Series on ESPN. Laflin also worked as a correspondent for Prime 9 News with KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, California, in 2003, and for ESPN’s Cold Pizza.
Her sports broadcasting credits also include work on CBS, Fox, BBC, and NFL Network. Muho TV, a basketball TV show in China, she created and hosts. In CMT’s 2005 Sexiest Video of the Year, “Come a Little Closer,” Laflin plays Dierks Bentley’s love interest. She had an appearance as one of the suitcase-holding models during the first week of Deal or No Deal on NBC in 2005. Laflin was named #89 on Maxim’s Hot 100 Women list in 2005. She has also modeled for Frederick’s of Hollywood and Venus Swimwear, and she has appeared in print advertisements for Coors Light, Bacardi, Wrangler, FedEx, McDonald’s Doritos, Carl’s Jr, and Nike. In addition to being an ambassador and host for Air Jordan.
Laflin appeared on season 6 of VH1’s Basketball Wives. Laflin has served as a professional basketball scout for the Los Angeles Lakers, making her the league’s first female scout, and as one of the two assistant general managers of the Lakers’ developmental squad, the Los Angeles D-Fenders. During her stint with the Lakers, she collected five NBA Championship rings. On March 7, 2012, she announced[citation needed] that she and Kareem Rush would co-host The Rush Hour, a fantasy basketball sports radio show on SiriusXM. The show premiered on October 23, 2012; it was renewed for 2013. Laflin’s other radio broadcasts include Playboy Fantasy Football on Sirius/XM and pre- and post-football game shows for the University of Texas on ESPN.
Laflin has appeared on ABC’s game programs To Tell The Truth and Larry King Now Laflin presently anchors “Bonnie-Jill Laflin’s The Weekly Pass” on Afterbuzz TV, the network’s inaugural sports show. She has been a regular host on KNBR’s Murph and Mac show since September 2018. She is also a television on-air host and reporter for NBC Sports Bay Area as of March 2019. Hounds & Heroes, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to raising donations for military veterans, first responders, and animals, was formed by Laflin in 2010. She has been throughout the world on 18 United Service Organisations and Goodwill Tours, including 8 trips to Iraq and Afghanistan to support the US Armed Forces. Bonnie-Jill founded The Liberty Bells, a rodeo flag team comprised of women cowgirls who perform at rodeos, athletic events, and parades. Laflin is a member of the Mounted Posse of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Department. She will march in the 2023 Rose Bowl Parade. Laflin owns DoublePlay Sportswear, a women’s sports gear firm.
Bonnie-Jill Laflin’s Net Worth
Laflin has an estimated net worth of 2 million dollars.