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Born name

Heather Elizabeth Morris

nickname

HeMo, Britt, H, Horris

Sun sign

Aquarius

Place of birth

Thousand Oaks, California, USA

nationality

training

HeMo is a graduate of Desert Mountain High School Formerly Scottsdale in Arizona. She then enrolled at the University of Arizona , but withdrew after two semesters.

She graduated from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

occupation

Actor, singer, dancer, model

family

  • Father – Randolf Bruce Morris
  • Mutter – Brittany S. Pearce
  • Siblings – April (sister) and Crystal (sister)

She is the youngest of the three sisters.

Genre

Musical, Comedy, Drama, Competition (Acting)

Jazz, Tap and Contemporary (Dance)

To build

Slim

Height

5 feet 8 inches or 173 cm

weight

57 kg or 126 pounds

Freund

Taylor Hubbell (2008-Present) – An American baseball player. Heather and Taylor have been dating since 2008. They both attended the same high school in Arizona, but didn’t know about each other at the time. Taylor later contacted Heather via MySpace when she relocated to Los Angeles. Both have been living together since January 2012.

The couple welcomed their first child, Elijah, on September 28, 2013. Later, after eleven months, on August 28, 2014, the couple announced that they were already engaged.

Ethnicity

White

hair colour

Blond

eye color

Blau

distinguishing features

HeMo has two tattoos, one on her lower back and one on the inside of her left hip.

measurements

34-25-34 inches or 86-64-86 cm

bra size

32B

shoe size

8 (US)

brand promotion

Flirt cosmetics

Religion

Christian

Known for

Heather is best known to people of all ages for her role as cheerleader Brittany S. Pierce on Fox’s musical comedy TV show ‘Glee.’

First TV show

How I Met Your Mother (2005). An American sitcom that premiered on CBS. She appeared as a suit dancer on the show. The show was created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, while Pamela Fryman directed.

first movie

Bedtime Stories (2008). An American family fantasy comedy film. The film was directed by Adam Shankman. She played the role of the cat dancer in the film.

Personal trainer

Morris does some dance and martial arts exercises to keep her body fit. The exercises she has developed are:

  • Crescent Crescendo : For stomach, bottom, hips and legs
  • Jenga Jump : For shoulders, arms, abs and legs
  • Cat’s Curtsy : For shoulders, arms, stomach, bottom, hips and legs
  • Play Mantis : For shoulders, abs, hips, bottom and legs
  • Agent 99 : For shoulders, lower back, abs, hips, butt, inner and outer thighs
  • Karate Girls : For shoulders, abdomen, buttocks, inner and outer thighs
  • Mantis Leap : For arms, abs, butt and legs
  • Roman Rotator : For shoulders, arms, abs and obliques

Heather Morris favorite things

  • Favorite TV show – Glee
  • Favorite Song – Any song by her character Brittany S. Pierce on “Glee”

Heather Morris Facts

  1. Heather Morris grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona.
  2. HeMo started dancing when she was just 1 year old. She also competed in various dance styles at her young age.
  3. Britt lost her father when she was just 14 years old. Her father died of cancer.
  4. Horris’ first significant appearance was in the second season of Fox Channel’s television competition So You Think You Can Dance.
  5. Morris did the “green mile” or “Vegas Week” on the show. She failed to get into the Finals 20 at 3-2.
  6. She then moved to Los Angeles and was trained in jazz dance form.
  7. Heather’s break from dancing came while touring as a backup dancer in “The Beyoncé Experience” world tour.
  8. HeMo was also a part of Beyoncé mini’s “SingleLadies (Put a Ring on it)” promotional tour. She has appeared on the American Music Awards, Saturday Night Live, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Today and MTV’s Total Request Live finale.
  9. Britt also danced as a backup for Beyoncé and Tina Turner at the 50th Grammy Awards (2008).
  10. You might want to follow her on Twitter.
  11. In December 2009, Morris spoke about her father’s death in an interview workshop with students. She said,

“It’s something I find difficult because I’m sad about it. But I’m not going to elaborate on it. I know he’s in a better place than suffering.”

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