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Kerry Washington’s Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Biography

Kerry Washington

Bio

There’s something marvelous about Kerry Washington and her body. All of the actor’s known body measurements are summarized below!

Kerry was born January 31, 1977 in Bronx, New York. She has African, English, Scottish and Native American ancestry. She appeared in countless TV series and movies but she is probably most known as Olivia Pope on Scandal TV show. She was also starring on Django Unchained.

Body Measurements Statistics

All Kerry Washington’s body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body shape: Rectangle
Dress size: 2
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 34-24-35 inches (86-61-89 cm)
Shoe size: 9
Bra size: 32B
Cup size: B
Height: 5 Feet 4 Inches (163 cm)
Weight: 115 lbs (52 kg)
Natural breasts or implants:
Net Worth: $50 Million

Quotes

“I am co-writing a screenplay now and I’m working on the rights to another story I want to do. So I plan to produce and direct. So, for me, I don’t really feel that I am vulnerable to that sad baggage that comes with the business of filmmaking.”

Kerry Washington

“I think sometimes in life we want to ignore the problems of society and just think about the good. I believe in positive thinking and affirmative living, I also think it’s really important to remember all of our disenfranchised members of society.”

Kerry Washington

“I think as a whole America is dealing with the issue of homophobia. We got to be really honest about whether we believe in civil rights for all people or not. As Black people we need to remember the moment that we say it’s okay to disenfranchise one segment of society, we’re opening the door to move backward on ourselves.”

Kerry Washington

“When you have things that are very important to you in life, when there are things you want to do and be – that takes work. It takes work to show up for your own story and show up for the dream and vision you have for yourself.”

Kerry Washington

“I’ve had friends of mine say, like, they’re tired of ‘gayface,’ and I was like, ‘What’s gayface?’ They were like, ‘It’s the gay version of blackface: like, come in and be more effeminate.'”

Kerry Washington