Mary Lambert’s Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Dress Size, Shoe Size, Bra Size

Mary Lambert Height Weight Bra Size Body Measurements

Biography

Mary Lambert’s body measurements are all here! Check out her height, weight, shoe size, dress size, bra size and more!

Mary Lambert is an American singer, songwriter, spoken word artist and LGBT rights activist who rose to fame after writing and singing the chorus on Macklemore’s ‘Same Love’. She is best known for her hit song “She Keeps Me Warm.” Her debut EP, Letters Don’t Talk, was released on July 17, 2012, and reached at number 18 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter charts. Her first studio album Heart on my sleeve was released in October 2014 via Capitol Records, which reached #29 on Billboard 200. Mary was born Mary Danielle Lambert in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, on May 3, 1989. Her mother is also a recording artist.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.

Body shape:Unknown
Dress size: 16
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 41-33-44 inches (104-84-112 cm)
Shoe size:Unknown
Bra size: 36DD
Cup size (US):DD
Height: 5′7″ (170 cm)
Weight: 170 pounds (77 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Quotes

If you want to help somebody, make sure you’re coming from a place of clarity and complete non-judgment; that way, you can begin to understand their journey, too.

In my field, you can’t really wear the same dress twice unless you want Isaac Mizrahi to scorn you on TV.

I would sing to my Beanie Babies, and I sort of created this alternate universe where I was famous, and there were thousands of people that I was singing to.

Just because you’re not thin does not mean you’re ugly. You are beautiful because of the light you carry inside you. You are beautiful because you say you are, and you hold yourself that way.

Yes, I would loved to have just sustained myself through my art, but less than one in a billion musicians gets that life. So rather than being like, ‘I’m an exception!’, like a moron, I thought I’d get a real job.

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