Leave, if you’re not his first choice. Well, Cassidy Jo Jacks certainly didn’t heed this advice. But it paid off for she was the first to join Allen Foster in the “first 24” on Farmer Wants a Wife.
Keep reading this “Cassidy Jo Jacks Bio” to learn more about her.
A mix of The Bachelor and Yellowstone, Fox’s Farmer Wants a Wife followed four farmers, Landon Heaton, Hunter Grayson, Ryan Black, and Allen Foster, as each of them took eight women to their homestead for a chance at romance. Yes, the 32 city girls left behind the dating apps and pursued love on a farm whilst struggling with the daily hassles of livestock, hay, and hard manual labor.
Our star, Cassidy Jo Jacks was one of the pursuers of Allen’s heart who was immediately smitten with the handsome farmer. However, Allen felt no spark with her. Rather he wanted Ariana to join him on the farm until she straight out denied him!
Allen then admitted he was no romantic and that communication wasn’t his strong point.
So, after the fast date, Allen chose 4 other women and then Cassidy last. Obviously, this disappointed her but she was also happy for being chosen.
Foruatntely, Cassidy later felt redeemed as Allen chose her to be the first to join him in what host Jennifer Nettles called the first 24 — where she got to spend hours alone with Allen at his home on the farm.
So, could the pair make it out of the show? For now, all we can do is wait and watch.
Originally joining Cassidy in pursuit of Allen’s heart were her co-stars Ariana (sales manager from Weehawken, N.J.), Jordan (yoga teacher from Kennesaw, Ga.), Julia (cyber security analyst from San Antonio, Texas), Khelsi (school teacher from Cataula, Ga), Kiersten (blogger from Nashville, Tenn), Rebecca (horse trainer from Moorpark, Calif.) and Sloan (spirituality coach from Miami, Fla).
Cassidy Jo Jacks kept her mouth shut as the show was still going on. But speculatively, she seemed single. Guess the saying came true after all.
However, love or not, she wants her fans to watch her on Farmer Wants a Wife as this was the first time she opened her “heart and share with y’all an incredibly vulnerable version” of herself. “Over the last few years, I’ve stayed private with my love life. UNTIL NOW! 🎥❤️ I’m so excited to take y’all on this journey with me,” she wrote on IG.
Did you know: Cassidy attended Farmer Wants a Wife’s private premiere party with the cast and a few Fox crew members.
As of March 2023, find V on Instagram @cassidyjojacks with 8.2K followers.
Also, here’s her Facebook @cassidy.jacks.
Cassidy Jo Jacks was 28 years of age when she appeared on Farmer Wants a Wife in 2023.
She is four years younger than Allen.
Cassidy Jo Jacks comes from a family of five.
As per the star, her father John Jacks is the man who will never break her heart, and her mother Kristi is the best mom in the world.
Likewise, her parents love her to the moon. “Happy Daughters day to our girl! How blessed we are that God gave us you to raise and watch grow into the incredible woman you are! Love you, baby girl,” Kristi dedicated a post to Cassidy in Sept 2020.
John and Kristi are high school sweethearts. They celebrated their 36th anniversary on November 1, 2022.
Now, talking about Cassidy’s siblings. Her oldest brother, Austin Maverick Jacks, and her younger brother Tanner Jacks are both Arizona State University graduates.
Her brother, Tanner turned 24 on August 19, 2022. He is the co-founder of Storyy.co, an app that helps people easily share their authentic messages online.
Thanks to her brother, Cassidy now is also an aunt to her nephew named Jett Jacks
Cassidy Jo Jacks works in Medical Sales. In 2023, was the Key Account Executive for LabCorp.
But that’s not all, Cassidy also has a career in pageantry. A competitive child from the star, Cassidy won a small, local pageant, when she was around 10, giving her the first taste of winning and further fueling her competitive nature. She then raised the stakes by competing for Miss Alabama’s Outstanding Teen after entering high school but alas didn’t win.
At 18, she then competed for the title of Miss Alabama and was let down once again, However, in 2021, she decided to try her hand at Miss USA, and finally won the title of Miss Arizona USA.
After the win, Cassidy founded Feed a Soul, Fill a Heart — a nonprofit organization committed to feeding the hungry, and dedicated herself to understanding the issues that were especially prevalent in the state.
Later, she also began working with Winged Hope, a foundation that focuses on preventing and healing family violence.
Cassidy receives her birthday wishes on August 4.
She stands tall at a height of above 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm).
Cassidy was born in Jackson, Mississippi. But shortly after, she moved to Springville, Alabama where she received her early education.
In 2017, she then moved to Phoenix, Arizona, and resided there for years.
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