Joanna Gaines’ Bra Size and Body Measurements

Short Bio

What are Joanna Gaines’ body measurements? Find her bra size, weight, height, and other body statistics below.

She was born in Kansas and raised in Texas. She and her husband have 5 kids together named Drake, Ella, Duke, Emmie and Crew.

She joined Sarah Richardson as a HGTV lifestyle host for the network.

Joanna and her husband Chip are popular through their show Fixer-upper. On this reality TV show they are flipping, remodeling and fixing up homes for profit. Joanna and Chip both have an university degree from Baylor University but chose to make a living not so usual way. They are buying promising real estate in central Texas that need remodeling and can be soon sold for profit. Chip functions as the lead contractor while Joanna’s strength are her designing skills.

Body Statistics Table

Joanna Gaines's body statistics are seen in the table below. Take a look at measurements like height and weight!

Body Measurements
Height1.7 m, 5'6" (feet & inches)
Weight55 kg, 121 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size B
Bra Size (US)32B
Implants or Natural (Breasts)N/A
Breasts-Waist-Hips34-26-35 inches (86-66-89 cm)
Shoe Size (US)N/A
Body ShapeRectangle
Dress Size (US)4

Joanna Gaines Inspirational Quotes

"People might think Chip is just this goofy guy, and he is a goofy guy. But he's also the bravest person I know."

Joanna Gaines

"If you give Chip a boundary, he's going to break that boundary. If you give him a rule, he's not going to follow it. And if you tell him, 'You can't go over this line,' he's going to put his toe over it."

Joanna Gaines

"In our house, dinner is synonymous with family time. Recently, it has felt like the best chance for all of us to really connect - something that I find myself wanting more of as my kids are getting older."

Joanna Gaines

"Chip is the risk-taker. He's all about the big picture but with a get-it-done attitude, and sometimes I'd rather play it safe and really focus my energy on the details."

Joanna Gaines

"If you haven't heard my story, my mom is full Korean, and my dad is Caucasian. Kids in kindergarten would make fun of me for being Asian, and when you're that age, you don't know really how to process that; the way you take that is, 'Who I am isn't good enough.'"

Joanna Gaines