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Jamie Jilynn Chung (Korean: 정지린; RR: Jeong Jirin: born April 10, 1983) is an American actress and former reality television personality. She began her career in 2004 as a cast member on the MTV reality series The Real World: San Diego and subsequently through her appearances on its spin-off series, Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Inferno II.
Cast member Jamie Chung found the young woman lying naked on the bathroom floor of the Real World house as Justin emerged, saying, "I just hit that." That person then dressed the woman and moved her to the living room couch, where Chung, upon arriving home on the morning of November 15, found her.
The Real World is the longest-running program in MTV history, [1] one of the longest-running reality series in history, and is credited with launching the modern reality TV genre. [2] Seven to eight young adults are picked to temporarily live in a new city together in one residence while being filmed non-stop.
Jamie Chung, Bryan Greenberg's Photos With Sons Read article “It was terrifying,” the Real World alum, 38, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, January 18, while promoting Babylist‘s ...
Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg's Relationship Timeline Read article The 39-year-old actress, known for roles in The Real World: San Diego and Lovecraft Country, took on a whole new part in ...
Jamie Chung: The Real World: San Diego: Winner: Landon Lueck The Real World: Philadelphia: Winner: Mike Mizanin: The Real World: Back to New York: Winner: Shavonda Billingslea The Real World: Philadelphia: Episode 15 Julie Stoffer: The Real World: New Orleans: Episode 12 Brad Fiorenza The Real World: San Diego: Episode 10 Jodi Weatherton Road ...
Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg’s Love Timeline The 39-year-old actress, known for roles in The Real World: San Diego and Lovecraft Country, took on a whole new part in October 2021 when she and ...
The Real World is an American reality television show in which a group of strangers live together in a house for several months, as cameras record their interpersonal relationships. First broadcast in 1992 , the show is the longest-running program in MTV history, consistently ranking as a top-rated cable series among viewers 12–34 years old.