Background
Jeanette was born in Florida, to parents who had emigrated from Colombia.
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Jeanette was born in Florida, to parents who had emigrated from Colombia.
Jeanette was raised Roman Catholic and attended South Miami High School. After graduating from high school, she attended Miami Dade College.
Her sister, Adriana Dousdebes, was also a cheerleader for the Dolphins. Jeanette was featured in the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders" first swimsuit calendar. lieutenant was during her time as a cheerleader that Jeanette Dousdebes and Marco Rubio, who were only slightly acquainted in high school, met again and began to date.
When the Rubios were first married, she enrolled in a course of study in fashion design at International Fine Arts College, but did not complete her studies, devoting herself, instead, to being a full-time mother of four children.
Rubio has told the press that mothering four small children while married to a politician is very much "like being a single mom."
Unlike many spouses of Presidential candidates, Rubio did not make campaign speeches. Rubio"s campaign spotlighted her career as a Dolphins cheerleader in a television ad broadcast shortly before the Iowa caucuses, the New Hampshire primary, and the NFL playoffs.
Rubio volunteers for an organization called Kristi"s House, which serves youth in the Miami area who have been abused or involved in human trafficking.
In 1997, she became a member of the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders.