Kourtney Pogue Net Worth, Age, Height, Relationship Status

Courtney Pogue is an actress known for ER’s The Other School Show (2007) and Untold Stories (2004). She is best known as the wife of Justin Turner, an American professional baseball player who plays third base for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Real Name Kourtney Pogue
Age 35 years old (As of 2021)
Birthdate October 31, 1986
Ethnicity Mixed
Height 5 feet 8 inches
Weight 57 Kg
Measurements 34-28-40 inches
Bra Cup Size 34 C
Husband Justin Turner
Net Worth $3 million, as of 2021

Courtney Pogue, height, weight and parameters

How tall is Courtney Pogue? She stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches or another 1.73 m or 173 cm and weighs approximately 57 kg or 123 pounds. She has beautiful dark brown eyes and blonde hair. What are the parameters of the figure of Rachel Bonnetta? She often surprises her fans by sharing model photos of her on Instagram and they seem very eager to show her appreciation for the series of photos of her. The dimensions of it are 342840 inches. She wears a 34C cup bra.

Courtney Pogue’s husband

Turner married his longtime girlfriend Courtney Pogue in December 2017.

Their wedding, which took place at a resort in Mexico, was celebrated by former Dodgers pitcher and current Dodgers SportsNet LA commentator and analyst Orel Hersheezer. They reside in Studio City, Los Angeles.

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Courtney Pogue’s age

Courtney Pogue was born on October 31, 1986 in Indiana, United States. She is 35 years old, in 2021. She is an American citizen of mixed race.

Facts about Courtney Pogue

Courtney Pogue’s husband, Turner, is called RedTurn2.

The City of Los Angeles officially recognized January 22, 2019 as Justin Turner Day.

His teammates recognized him as the winner of the Roy Campanella Award, the first three-time winner in franchise history.

For the season, he hit .290/.372/.509 with 27 home runs and 67 RBIs.

On defense in 2019, he saved 3 defensive points (DRS), the 13th-lowest among 17 rated third basemen.