Texas representative Jasmine Crockett often made headlines for several political stints. Most recently, she became the talk of the town for having a heated argument with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene during the House Oversight Committee.
During the hearing, Marjorie personally attacked Jasmine, saying, “Your fake eyelashes are messing up what you’re reading.” And Jasmine, in return, blasted Marjorie, calling her a ‘bleach blonde, bad-built, butch body.’
Meanwhile, netizens appear to be really impressed with how she gracefully handled the situation. They said that Jasmine ‘kept it classy.’
Further, some others complimented her, saying that her attitude was worthy of being a wife or a partner.
In this regard, on May 17, 2024, a Twitter user named Katherine D. Morgan wrote, “Is Rep. Jasmine Crockett single because if not, can I marry her my damn self.” Well, the tweet acts here as a compliment; however, it led people to search for her marital status and husband.
No! Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is not married, though she is already in her 40s
Born on March 29, 1981, Jasmine Crockett is 43 years old. But she doesn’t seem interested in settling down with her husband.
As far as the media is informed, Jasmine never mentioned tying the knot in the public sphere. Further, her social media handle also doesn’t provide any information about her marriage, husband or kids. So, we are pretty sure that she is still unmarried.
Her current priority is completely on her flourishing political career rather than her personal life.
However, some online portals have mentioned that politician Jasmine Crockett has a husband named Marcus, which is completely untrue. It’s actually a confusion.
Actually, there’s a woman with the same name, a famous entrepreneur, Jasmine Crockett, and her husband is Marcus Crockett Sr. Since she is pretty active on Instagram, with 209k followers, people often mistook her for politician Jasmine.
Additional Information
- Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett ‘is a civil rights attorney, a former public defender, and the only Black freshman in the Texas legislature.’
- She has been an advocator for Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ rights.
- Jasmine graduated with a PhD from the University of Housten Law Center in 2006.