Jenna Ivory Shares Foster Family Past With VladTV

LOS ANGELES — Jenna Ivory spoke candidly about her childhood in a recent interview with VladTV, where the Penthouse Pet revealed how she grew up with 47 different foster families, from when she was two days old until the age of 18, in Tacoma, Washington.

“I moved around so much, I stopped feeling right,” says Jenna. “I remember waking up sometimes and not being sure where I was.”

To view the interview, click here.

With nearly 10,000 views on VladTV and 45,000 views on YouTube since the interview went live last Friday, Jenna has been touched by the positive feedback for her frankness regarding her unorthodox upbringing.

“I’m getting great feedback from people all over the country, who have been homeless or experienced the same things I have spoken of, and it makes me feel good,” Jenna says. “I hope I’m helping a lot of people out there. I want to say they aren’t alone, and help them feel they can get out from under it all.”

“I don’t want anyone to feel sorry for me,” Jenna adds. “I want people to see this interview, and know if they stay in school and stay strong, they can move past this and lead a good life.”

Jenna Ivory may be booked through IdealImageModels.com.

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