Kylie Bunbury’s Height in cm, Feet and Inches – Weight and Body Measurements

Kylie Bunbury Height in cm Feet Inches Weight Body Measurements

Biography

Kylie Bunbury has an attractive body. Check out the height, weight, shoe size and all other interesting measurements!

Kylie was born January 30, 1989 in Hamilton, Canada. She has African, Swedish, and Polish ancestry. Her by far most famous role is Lacey Porter on Twisted. Although she’s already pretty popular, the year 2014 could be a real breakthrough for her. Bunbury got herself a role on a third season of Under the Dome and she’ll also play Suhad in the movie Tut. In 2013, Kylie appeared on the cover page of Justine magazine.

Body Measurements

The following table shows the body measurements of Kylie Bunbury. Here is all you want to know, including height and weight (imperial system and metric system). Note: Bra size equals band size and cup size.

Body shape:Banana
Dress size:6
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 35-25-35 inches (89-64-89 cm)
Shoe size:9
Bra size: 34A
Cup size:A
Height: 5′ 8″ (173 cm)
Weight: 131 lbs (59 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Natural

Kylie Bunbury Net Worth

The net worth of Kylie Bunbury is not available right now.

Quotes

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Kylie Bunbury Height in cm Feet Inches Weight Body Measurements

“I think pressure is good. Just watching my brother and my dad be professional athletes, I think pressure has driven them and has caused them to excel more. “

— Kylie Bunbury
Kylie Bunbury Height in cm Feet Inches Weight Body Measurements

“I’m an athlete in general. “

— Kylie Bunbury
Kylie Bunbury Height in cm Feet Inches Weight Body Measurements

“When you have haters, you’re doing something right. “

— Kylie Bunbury
Kylie Bunbury Height in cm Feet Inches Weight Body Measurements

“Because our father played professional soccer, being in the spotlight never felt weird to me and my brother. We always felt we could do anything. “

— Kylie Bunbury
Kylie Bunbury Height in cm Feet Inches Weight Body Measurements

“When all you’ve done is work toward being a professional athlete, and then you injure yourself, and you know that you’re going to be out for a while, it’s gut-wrenching. It almost feels like your life is over because that’s all you’ve ever worked for. “

— Kylie Bunbury