Who is Jeanette Dousdebes?
Marco Rubio’s 2016 presidential candidate, Jeanette Dousdebes Rubio, is his wife. Their marriage took place in 1998 and they have four children. Jeanette, who used to cheer for Marco, has now been the financial manager of Marco’s campaign for the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. Her inability to handle the books resulted in multiple discrepancies in transactions, which was later brought to light by the media. A charitable foundation owned by billionaire Norman Braman, one of Marco’s financial backers in his political campaigns, is where Jeanette works part-time.
| Real Name/Full Name | Jeanette Christina Dousdebes Rubio |
| Date Of Birth | 5 December 1973 |
| Age | 51 years old |
| Birthplace | Florida, United States. |
| Nationality | American. |
| Religion | Christianity. |
| Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
| Height | 5 feet 5 inch |
| Weight | 58 kg |
| Spouse | Marco Rubio (m. 1998) |
| Children | Daniella Rubio, Amanda Rubio, Anthony Rubio, and Dominick Rubio. |
| Siblings | Adriana Dousdebes. |
| Profession | American cheerleader, and Marco Rubio’s wife. |
| Net worth | Not Known |
Biography
Jeanette Dousdebes Rubio was born on December 5, 1973 in Florida, United States. The parents of Jeanette are immigrants from Colombia. Their divorce occurred when she was 6. Adriana Dousdebes is the sister she has.
Jeanette graduated from Miami Dade College and then went on to attend South Miami High School. Jaenette was raised as a Roman Catholic. She regularly attends the Roman Catholic Mass at the ‘Church of the Little Flower’ and Protestant worship services at ‘Christ Fellowship,’ which is an Evangelical megachurch affiliated to the ‘Southern Baptist Convention.’ She also teaches the ‘Bible’ at her home in West Miami.
Personal Life
She is married to Marco Rubio, who is also a United States Senator and former presidential candidate. They got married in 1998 and have four children. Anthony Rubio and Dominick Rubio are her sons and Daniella Rubio and Amanda Rubio are her daughters.
Career
Jeanette was employed as a teller during her college years. In 1997, she was made part of the ‘Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders,’ a professional cheerleading squad of the ‘National Football League’ team named the ‘Miami Dolphins.’ Jeanette later featured in her cheerleading squad’s first swimsuit calendar before she left the team. Adriana Dousdebes, one of her sisters, also participated in the ‘Dolphins’ cheerleading.
Rubio, unlike other spouses of presidential candidates, did not give speeches during the campaign. In a television ad broadcast shortly before the Iowa caucuses, the New Hampshire primary, and the NFL playoffs, Rubio’s campaign highlighted the fact that she once cheered for the Miami Dolphins. The Washington Post reported that Rubio is a part-time employee of the Norman Braman Family 2011 Charitable Foundation, which is also a financial backer of her husband Marco Rubio, and likely to commit as much as US$10 million to pro-Rubio PACs.




