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These facts about Paige Butcher will wow you

Being a celebrity is hard and exhausting. However, being a celebrity partner of the famous comedian Eddie Murphy is even more stressful. Therefore, Paige Butcher has always tried her best to keep her personal life secret.

Paige Butcher

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The woman has just given birth to Eddie Murphy’s 10th child. So, who is she and what is the relationship between the couple? Will they marry? The famous Australian model and actress has many secrets to reveal.

Paige Butcher profile summary

  • Date of birth: June 10, 1979
  • Full name: Jacinta Paige Butcher
  • Nationality: Australian
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Hometown: Perth, Australia
  • Profession: model, actress
  • Net worth: $40 million
  • Marital status: engaged
  • Children: 2

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Who is Paige Butcher: 8 quick facts

  1. The woman was born in Perth, Australia, and still holds Australian citizenship.
  2. The celebrity is a very attractive woman with a beautiful body. Thus, you may wonder, “How old is Paige Butcher?” Well, Paige Butcher age is 39, currently, though, the model looks much younger.
  3. The celebrity is most known for her appearances in such movies as Something’s Gotta Give (2003) and Big Momma’s House 2 (2006). However, she attracted the most attention of publicity when she started dating Eddie Murphy.
  4. Her father, Robert Butcher, is a famous Australian model.
  5. The woman graduated from Santa Maria Catholic College, Perth, Australia.
  6. She moved to the US when she was 18 years old.
  7. She works with such agencies as Next Model Management (Paris), L.A. Models (USA), and Ford Models (New York).
  8. When she started dating Eddie Murphy, she deleted all her social media accounts.

Paige Butcher and Eddie Murphy relationship

Eddie Murphy and Paige Butcher first met in 2006 when both of them participated in Big Momma’s House 2 shooting. However, the celebrities began dating officially only in 2012. On May 3, 2016, the couple welcomed their first child – a girl. Paige Butcher daughter was named Izzy Oona Murphy. This was the woman’s first child and Murphy’s 9th.

In September 2018, the couple announced their engagement, and on November 30, 2018, their second (and Eddie’s 10th) child, a boy, was born. Paige Butcher baby was named Max Charles Murphy.

The model has good relations with other children of her fiancée. Murphy’s daughter Bria has posted a couple of photos on Instagram that depict other Eddie’s children posing together with Paige.

Paige Butcher net worth: latest data

The celebrity’s net worth of 2019 is yet to be estimated. However, in 2018, she had about $780,000, according to dreshare.com. At the same time, marriedbiography.com claims that her net worth was $40 million in the same year. Thus, this information needs further approval. Nevertheless, both sums are quite impressive if you consider the fact that the woman has not been very active in terms of career since the beginning of her relationship with the famous comedian.

Paige Butcher body measurements

The model has a luscious body to show off. Paige Butcher height is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm), and she weighs about 128 lbs (58 kg). Her bra size is 33B. The celebrity’s breast is 35 inches (89 cm), her waist is 24 inches (61 cm), and her hips are 35 inches (89 cm). The woman’s dress size is 6 (US) or 38 (EU).

Paige Butcher is a beautiful woman who is currently engaged to Eddie Murphy. The couple has two children, a girl and a boy. The later has been born just recently on November 30, 2019.

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