Khalyla Kuhn and Jennie Finch
Khalyla Kohn was born 31 October 1984. She is an American social media star best known for hosting a podcast TigerBelly along with her husband Bobby Lee. The show has been downloaded thousands of times and received millions of views on YouTube. The marriage to Bobby Lee an American comedian and actor, who is well known in the US has brought her into the limelight. Her Instagram growth was impressive and she also became more famous on Twitter. Khalyla was born the 31st of October, 1984 in the Philippines city of Cebu to an American father and an American mom and a Filipino mom. We're extremely proud of her achievements and want to greet Khalyla on the day she was born. She and her mother Marites Kuhn relocated to the United States when she was a child and Julianna Kuhn, her younger sister, was raised there throughout the next few years. Kuhn, after graduating high school, attended college where she majored is biochemistry. When she graduated of high school Kuhn began instructing classes in microbiology and anatomy. The year was 2016, and she started hosting the YouTube show TigerBelly along with Bobby Lee. As the podcast grew more and more famous as did its YouTube page. The YouTube channel is now over 700000 followers. The most watched videos are Theo Von & The Frisbee Hila and Ethan Klein of H3 Theo Von & The Peace Meats and Tom Segura Theo Von shares his Limo. Kuhn Lee also has an Tiger Belly Clips Youtube channel, where they upload clips from their main podcast. It's available on YouTube but it is also available on iTunes. In iTunes, the channel is receiving a lot of positive feedback from both fans and from reviewers. One of the subjects they discuss in their podcast are problems that affect Asian-Americans' sexuality, ethnicity and political as well as adolescence and racism.
Finch was born in La Mirada Calif. and began playing softball as a child. Doug Finch, her father was her very first pitching instructor. Jennie began with his Finch Windmill arm-conditioning device at 10 years of age. As a high schooler Jennie threw six flawless games and 13 no-hitters. Her next stop was the University of Arizona where she was a three-time All-American pitcher as well as a first baseman. The nation voted her the most outstanding softball player at the end of 2001 by the Wildcats after they took home the championship and also in 2002. The Wounded Warriors Amputee Softball team (WWAST) goal is to create awareness through shows and popular softball matches of the sacrifices and resilience of our troops and to highlight the ability of these athletes to overcome any challenge. This team's goal is to show other amputees how these athletes, by undergoing intense rehabilitation and training, can to perform and play the sport they are passionate about. Paul Pierce, a group of elite athletes as well as Jennie have joined forces to tackle the issue of obesity across America. It is about bringing changes to the way we live, our attitudes and thinking. As funding is being reduced for Physical Education and lunches at schools are more harmful than ever, nPLAY delivers fun and engaging programs to schools to encourage children to be active and healthy eaters. The program recommends the 80/20 divide. Healthful living, eating well 80% of time, and freedom to engage in unhealthy behaviors the other 20 percent. *Jennie serves on the board of athletes.









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