Biography
Normani Kordei’s body measurements are all here! Check out her height, weight, shoe size, dress size, bra size and more!
Normani was born born May 31, 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2012, Kordei auditioned on reality TV competition The X Factor and although she didn’t make the cut as a solo artist, she was given an opportunity to perform as a part of a newly formed girl group. Fifth Harmony was born. This made Normani rich and famous. In 2017, she’s competing on Dancing With the Stars. She was paired with Valentin Chmerkovskiy. Kordei has also a very charitable soul and helped several non-profit organizations in the past, including Girl Scouts of America.
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: | Hourglass |
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Dress size: | 8 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 36-25-37 inches (91-64-94 cm) |
Shoe size: | 8 |
Bra size: | 34D |
Cup size (US): | D |
Height: | 5’ 4” (163 cm) |
Weight: | 128 pounds (58 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Natural |
Quotes
“My mom is my hero, and I wouldn’t be the woman I am today without her.” (Normani Kordei)
“Cancer has touched my life and the lives of those I love, and now I’m ready to help all that I can in the fight.” (Normani Kordei)
“Society tends to pin women against each other, but we need to treat each other with kindness and compliment one another instead. Because women’s voices are the strongest when they’re together.” (Normani Kordei)
“When I get on stage, Beyonce is my alter ego. The way that she’s Beyonce in real life and then Sasha Fierce on stage, I’m Normani in real life, and then I pretend to be Beyonce on stage. I just love that she’s constantly reinventing herself but stays true to who she is as a person – and she wears so many hats in her life.” (Normani Kordei)
“People think that celebrities are this untouchable thing, and they forget that we’re people with emotions and feelings. They don’t realize that it affects us when they comment on pictures on Instagram or Twitter, saying mean things, just as it would affect anybody.” (Normani Kordei)