Rachel Boston Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Dress Size, Shoe Size, Bra Size

Rachel Boston Height Weight Bra Size Body Measurements

Biography

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

Rachel was born May 9, 1982 in Chattanooga, Tennessee but her family relocated to New York. In 1999, young Rachel won Miss Tennessee Teen USA. Soon after that, she started receiving her first roles. Some of her notable appearances were in American Dreams, The Ex List, In Plain Sight, and Witches of East End. In 2017, Boston will be starring in a movie A Rose for Christmas.

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
Dress size: 6
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 35-24-35 inches (89-61-89 cm)
Shoe size:8
Bra size: 34C
Cup size (US):C
Height: 5’ 9” (175 cm)
Weight: 128 pounds (58 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Natural

Rachel Boston Net Worth

The net worth of Rachel Boston is not available right now.

Quotes

“I love the simplicity and freedom of running. A pair of shoes, and you are all set to explore new trails.” (Rachel Boston)

“I put up my Christmas tree entirely too early. I’m one of those people.” (Rachel Boston)

“I play guitar, the ukulele and the piano. I grew up on a mountain in Tennessee, and we had ‘The Mountain Opry,’ where anyone could just get up on stage to perform. It was just about the soul and heart of music. My upbringing was less about being great and more about just doing what you love. It was always for joy.” (Rachel Boston)

“If you have feelings for someone, be honest with yourself and the person you care about, but trust that there is someone out there who will love you for who you are and will stay by your side.” (Rachel Boston)

“In Los Angeles, I drive a hybrid and live in a very simple home. Anything you do from carrying a canteen of water to starting a recycling program in your office makes a difference. Reusing what you already have has always been green – from clothes to boxes to glass jars from the supermarket.” (Rachel Boston)

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