Was Jennifer Nettles a contestant on The Voice?

Was Jennifer Nettles a contestant on The Voice?

Jennifer Nettles Sings ‘Unlove You’ With New ‘The Voice’ Winner Alisan Porter. Jennifer Nettles lent The Voice stage her talents Tuesday night (May 24), sharing the spotlight with contestant Alisan Porter, who starred in the 1991 film Curly Sue. Playing With Fire is a different speed for Nettles.

Is Jennifer Nettles still married?

Jennifer Nettles + Justin Miller: How a Sugarland Music Video Led to Their Love Story. But Nettles has had some success in her personal life as well. She’s been happily married to her second husband Justin Miller since 2011 and she has her singing career to thank for their meeting.

Was Jennifer Nettles on Broadway?

Nettles began performances in Waitress on Broadway on October 19 and will remain in the lead role of Jenna through November 24. This marks her second Broadway role, following a 2015 turn as Roxie Hart in Chicago. For tickets and a full performance schedule for Broadway Under the Mistletoe, click here.

What is Jennifer Nettles famous for?

Singer and songwriter Jennifer Nettles is best known as half of the successful country-pop duo Sugarland with Kristian Bush. Following early work in the ’90s, Nettles gained widespread acclaim with Sugarland, winning three Grammy Awards, two of which were for the song “Stay” off 2006’s Enjoy the Ride.

What does Jennifer Nettles do now?

She’s now a proud mom of her 6-year-old son, Magnus. She did a stint as Chicago’s Roxie Hart on Broadway. She landed a role as Aimee-Leigh Gemstone on HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones. And, in the latest addition to her resume, she plays Eliza in the highly anticipated Harriet Tubman biopic, Harriet.

What Broadway shows has Jennifer Nettles been in?

Seeing Nettles thrive on Broadway may surprise those who only know the singer-songwriter from Sugarland or her thriving solo career. But “Waitress” wasn’t Nettles’s first show-tune rodeo. She played Roxie Hart in “Chicago” in 2015 and Donna Sheridan in “Mamma Mia!” at the Hollywood Bowl two years later.

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