https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Graf
Jessica Furtado Nickson is an American reality television personality, actress, and model. She first came to national prominence after competing in Big ******* 19, where she placed twelfth. After Big *******, she went on to win The Amazing Race 30 with her fellow Big ******* competitor and then-fiancé Cody Nickson. Wikipedia
Born: December 11, 1990 (age 28 years), Hollywood, Florida, United States
Height: 1.7 m
Spouse: Cody Nickson (m. 2018)
********: Maverick Nickson
This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal ****** name is Furtado and the second or paternal ****** name is Graf.
Jessica Graf
Born Jessica Furtado Graf
December 11, 1990 (age 28)
Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
Occupation
Television personalityactressmodel
Television
Big ******* 19
The Amazing Race 30 (Winner)
Spouse(s) Cody Nickson (m. 2018)
******** 1
Jessica Furtado Nickson (née Graf; born December 11, 1990) is an American reality television personality, actress, and model. She first came to national prominence after competing in Big ******* 19, where she placed twelfth.[1] After Big *******, she went on to win The Amazing Race 30 with her fellow Big ******* competitor and then-fiancé (now husband) Cody Nickson.[2]
Early life
Graf was born in Hollywood, Florida on December 11, 1990 to a Brazilian ****** and a ****** of Italian and German descent. The ****** left Florida after Hurricane Andrew in 1992, moving to New York City. After living in New York City for two years, the ****** settled in Cranston, Rhode Island, where Graf was raised.[3] Her ****** died in 2014.[4]
Reality shows
Big *******
Main articles: Big ******* 19 (U.S.) and List of Big ******* 19 houseguests (U.S.)
Graf appeared on the 19th season of Big *******. She began a showmance with contestant Cody Nickson. On Day 1, she received a "friendship" bracelet from Paul Abrahamian resulting in being safe from the first eviction. During the first week of the competition, she began a showmance with fellow contestant, Cody Nickson and voted to evict Christmas Abbott after Nickson, Head-of-Household at the time, nominated her for eviction. In week 2, Graf was named as a recipient of the Ve-toad curse after Abbott accepted a temptation offer voted by America, meaning she was required to wear a toad costume and jump between lily pads drawn on the floor of the house. After the pair were isolated from the house by an alliance led by Abrahamian, Nickson was voted out. In week 3 Alex Ow nominated Graf for eviction alongside Dominique Cooper, but she was spared from being voted out after Cooper started to get into fights with the other houseguests. In Week 4, Graf won the third and final temptation from America. She chose to accept the Halting Hex, allowing her to cancel any of the four subsequent evictions, resetting that week. She won the Head-of-Household in week 4 after Nickson, her showmance partner, won the Battle Back Showdown and reentered the house. She chose to nominate Ramses Soto and eventual winner Josh Martinez for eviction, expecting for Martinez to be evicted. She won the veto competition and chose the keep the nominations the same, but was blindsided when the remaining houseguests chose to evict Soto over Martinez. In week 5 Abrahamian nominated both Graf and Nickson for eviction, but Graf ended up using the Halting Hex that same week, sparing the duo from eviction. In week 6, Martinez won the Head-of-Household competition and while his initial target was Nickson, he managed to win the Temptation Competition, gaining immunity for the week. Graf purposely lost the same Temptation Competition to automatically become the third nominee, providing her with a chance to win the Power of Veto later in the week, saving her from eviction. She was unable to do so, ultimately being evicted by a vote of 7-1-0 to Raven Walton and Elena Davies, respectively.
Throughout Graf's stint on Big ******* 19, she had many feuds with the other contestants, most notably Abrahamian, Abbot, Martinez, Walton and Ow. She eventually became a fan favourite after being one of the few to recognise Abrahamian's dominance early on in the competition. After Nickson reentered the house, the duo were infamously bullied by many other contestants led by Abrahamian. On the night of the finale, after Martinez was crowned the winner, host Julie Chen asked Graf who she would have voted for in the Final Two (Martinez or Abrahamian). Graf said that she would have voted for Abrahamian as she felt he orchestrated nearly every move throughout the game. The vote was revealed to be 5-4 in favour of Martinez, with Graf's showmance partner, Nickson, casting the deciding vote in favour of Martinez. In post-game interviews, Graf has appreciated the irony that Abrahamian sought to eliminate her before Nickson, when it would have benefited him to eliminate Nickson first as he would have won.
********* Big ******* 1
Main article: ********* Big ******* 1 (U.S.)
Graf appeared in the series premiere of the Big ******* spin-off ********* Big ******* for a special appearance during the first Head of Household competition.[5]
Big ******* 20
Main article: Big ******* 20 (U.S.)
Graf, alongside Cody Nickson then appeared on Big ******* 20 of to host a Power of Veto Competition.
The Amazing Race
Main articles: The Amazing Race and The Amazing Race 30
Graf and her fellow competitor from Big ******* 19 (and now fiancé) Cody Nickson were sought out to compete on the 30th season of The Amazing Race while Big ******* 19 was still airing.[2] The race eventually began filming on the 1st of October, just eleven days after filming for Big ******* wrapped up. The duo quickly bonded with fellow competitors Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak, and Alex Rossi and Conor Daly. After placing 2nd to Kristi and Jen in the first leg, Jess and Cody managed to win the 2nd leg and a $5,000 cash prize. The pair conflicted with Lucas Bocanegra and Brittany Austin and considered targeting them in the 6th leg but when they discovered that they were second-to-last, decided to U-Turn Trevor Wadleigh and Chris Marchant,the only team behind them, resulting in the latter's elimination. In the 8th leg of the race, Lucas and Brittany chose to U-Turn Cody and Jessica, but they were able to still make it to the pit stop before Eric and Daniel Guiffreda, narrowly avoiding elimination. Despite coming in 2nd place for most of the Final Leg, Graf was able to finish the ultimate Road Block Challenge before the two other remaining teams, ultimately taking out the entire season and winning the $1,000,000 grand prize.[6][7] Throughout the entire race, they managed to never place below 6th, achieving the 2nd highest average placement, behind Kristi and Jen. Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson are the first Amazing Race team from another CBS franchise to win The Amazing Race.[8]
Other television appearances
Graf had a role on the soap opera show The Bold and the Beautiful playing the part of Jody the Giardino Waitress. She is set to return with a cameo role in two episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful along with Cody Nickson.[9]
Personal life
Graf began a relationship with Cody Nickson during their time together on Big ******* 19. They continued their relationship outside of the house, and competed in The Amazing Race 30 together. They later became engaged on February 13, 2018.[10][11][12] In September 2018, the couple announced that they were expecting their first ***** together, and confirmed the following month that they'd be having a girl.[13] Graf and Nickson were married on October 13, 2018 in Malibu, California.[14] Their ******** Maverick was born in March 2019, four weeks premature.[15]
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
2017 Big ******* 19 Herself/Contestant 12th Place
2017–18 The Bold and the Beautiful[16] Jody, Il Giardino Waitress 4 episodes
2018 The Amazing Race 30 Herself/Contestant Winner
********* Big ******* 1 Herself Cameo
Big ******* 20 Host
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Graf
Jessica Furtado Nickson is an American reality television personality, actress, and model. She first came to national prominence after competing in Big ******* 19, where she placed twelfth. After Big *******, she went on to win The Amazing Race 30 with her fellow Big ******* competitor and then-fiancé Cody Nickson. Wikipedia
Born: December 11, 1990 (age 28 years), Hollywood, Florida, United States
Height: 1.7 m
Spouse: Cody Nickson (m. 2018)
********: Maverick Nickson
This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal ****** name is Furtado and the second or paternal ****** name is Graf.
Jessica Graf
Born Jessica Furtado Graf
December 11, 1990 (age 28)
Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
Occupation
Television personalityactressmodel
Television
Big ******* 19
The Amazing Race 30 (Winner)
Spouse(s) Cody Nickson (m. 2018)
******** 1
Jessica Furtado Nickson (née Graf; born December 11, 1990) is an American reality television personality, actress, and model. She first came to national prominence after competing in Big ******* 19, where she placed twelfth.[1] After Big *******, she went on to win The Amazing Race 30 with her fellow Big ******* competitor and then-fiancé (now husband) Cody Nickson.[2]
Early life
Graf was born in Hollywood, Florida on December 11, 1990 to a Brazilian ****** and a ****** of Italian and German descent. The ****** left Florida after Hurricane Andrew in 1992, moving to New York City. After living in New York City for two years, the ****** settled in Cranston, Rhode Island, where Graf was raised.[3] Her ****** died in 2014.[4]
Reality shows
Big *******
Main articles: Big ******* 19 (U.S.) and List of Big ******* 19 houseguests (U.S.)
Graf appeared on the 19th season of Big *******. She began a showmance with contestant Cody Nickson. On Day 1, she received a "friendship" bracelet from Paul Abrahamian resulting in being safe from the first eviction. During the first week of the competition, she began a showmance with fellow contestant, Cody Nickson and voted to evict Christmas Abbott after Nickson, Head-of-Household at the time, nominated her for eviction. In week 2, Graf was named as a recipient of the Ve-toad curse after Abbott accepted a temptation offer voted by America, meaning she was required to wear a toad costume and jump between lily pads drawn on the floor of the house. After the pair were isolated from the house by an alliance led by Abrahamian, Nickson was voted out. In week 3 Alex Ow nominated Graf for eviction alongside Dominique Cooper, but she was spared from being voted out after Cooper started to get into fights with the other houseguests. In Week 4, Graf won the third and final temptation from America. She chose to accept the Halting Hex, allowing her to cancel any of the four subsequent evictions, resetting that week. She won the Head-of-Household in week 4 after Nickson, her showmance partner, won the Battle Back Showdown and reentered the house. She chose to nominate Ramses Soto and eventual winner Josh Martinez for eviction, expecting for Martinez to be evicted. She won the veto competition and chose the keep the nominations the same, but was blindsided when the remaining houseguests chose to evict Soto over Martinez. In week 5 Abrahamian nominated both Graf and Nickson for eviction, but Graf ended up using the Halting Hex that same week, sparing the duo from eviction. In week 6, Martinez won the Head-of-Household competition and while his initial target was Nickson, he managed to win the Temptation Competition, gaining immunity for the week. Graf purposely lost the same Temptation Competition to automatically become the third nominee, providing her with a chance to win the Power of Veto later in the week, saving her from eviction. She was unable to do so, ultimately being evicted by a vote of 7-1-0 to Raven Walton and Elena Davies, respectively.
Throughout Graf's stint on Big ******* 19, she had many feuds with the other contestants, most notably Abrahamian, Abbot, Martinez, Walton and Ow. She eventually became a fan favourite after being one of the few to recognise Abrahamian's dominance early on in the competition. After Nickson reentered the house, the duo were infamously bullied by many other contestants led by Abrahamian. On the night of the finale, after Martinez was crowned the winner, host Julie Chen asked Graf who she would have voted for in the Final Two (Martinez or Abrahamian). Graf said that she would have voted for Abrahamian as she felt he orchestrated nearly every move throughout the game. The vote was revealed to be 5-4 in favour of Martinez, with Graf's showmance partner, Nickson, casting the deciding vote in favour of Martinez. In post-game interviews, Graf has appreciated the irony that Abrahamian sought to eliminate her before Nickson, when it would have benefited him to eliminate Nickson first as he would have won.
********* Big ******* 1
Main article: ********* Big ******* 1 (U.S.)
Graf appeared in the series premiere of the Big ******* spin-off ********* Big ******* for a special appearance during the first Head of Household competition.[5]
Big ******* 20
Main article: Big ******* 20 (U.S.)
Graf, alongside Cody Nickson then appeared on Big ******* 20 of to host a Power of Veto Competition.
The Amazing Race
Main articles: The Amazing Race and The Amazing Race 30
Graf and her fellow competitor from Big ******* 19 (and now fiancé) Cody Nickson were sought out to compete on the 30th season of The Amazing Race while Big ******* 19 was still airing.[2] The race eventually began filming on the 1st of October, just eleven days after filming for Big ******* wrapped up. The duo quickly bonded with fellow competitors Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak, and Alex Rossi and Conor Daly. After placing 2nd to Kristi and Jen in the first leg, Jess and Cody managed to win the 2nd leg and a $5,000 cash prize. The pair conflicted with Lucas Bocanegra and Brittany Austin and considered targeting them in the 6th leg but when they discovered that they were second-to-last, decided to U-Turn Trevor Wadleigh and Chris Marchant,the only team behind them, resulting in the latter's elimination. In the 8th leg of the race, Lucas and Brittany chose to U-Turn Cody and Jessica, but they were able to still make it to the pit stop before Eric and Daniel Guiffreda, narrowly avoiding elimination. Despite coming in 2nd place for most of the Final Leg, Graf was able to finish the ultimate Road Block Challenge before the two other remaining teams, ultimately taking out the entire season and winning the $1,000,000 grand prize.[6][7] Throughout the entire race, they managed to never place below 6th, achieving the 2nd highest average placement, behind Kristi and Jen. Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson are the first Amazing Race team from another CBS franchise to win The Amazing Race.[8]
Other television appearances
Graf had a role on the soap opera show The Bold and the Beautiful playing the part of Jody the Giardino Waitress. She is set to return with a cameo role in two episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful along with Cody Nickson.[9]
Personal life
Graf began a relationship with Cody Nickson during their time together on Big ******* 19. They continued their relationship outside of the house, and competed in The Amazing Race 30 together. They later became engaged on February 13, 2018.[10][11][12] In September 2018, the couple announced that they were expecting their first ***** together, and confirmed the following month that they'd be having a girl.[13] Graf and Nickson were married on October 13, 2018 in Malibu, California.[14] Their ******** Maverick was born in March 2019, four weeks premature.[15]
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
2017 Big ******* 19 Herself/Contestant 12th Place
2017–18 The Bold and the Beautiful[16] Jody, Il Giardino Waitress 4 episodes
2018 The Amazing Race 30 Herself/Contestant Winner
********* Big ******* 1 Herself Cameo
Big ******* 20 Host