Laura Hawk became popular as the wife of A. J Hawk who is an American sports analyst and former American football linebacker. Likewise, she is an interior designer.
Caption: Laura Quinn Hawk with her husband A. J. Hawk (Photo: OSUCCC) |
Laura Quinn Hawk's Parents
Laura Quinn Hawk is the daughter of parents Tyrone J. Quinn and Robin D. Quinn. Also, she has 2 siblings Kelly Katherine Quinn (sister) & brother Brady Quinn. Her brother Brady former American football quarterback.
Now he works as an NFL analyst for CBS Sports HQ & a game analyst for Fox Sports. Having American nationality, Laura is of Irish ethnicity. After completing high school & college, she joined California State University & graduated.
Married Life of Laura Quinn Hawk
As per reports, Laura & A. J fell in love with each other after graduating from high school. Sadly, they haven't mentioned when & how their affairs started. After years of dating & romantic relationships, the duo ready to tie the wedding knot.
Finally, Laura got married to her husband A. J. Hawk whose full name is Aaron James Hawk. They got married on March 17, 2007, at a lavish wedding ceremony in Dublin, OH. Since their marriage, the lovebirds lives without having any issues. Also, Laura & Hawk are parents of kids.
Laura Quinn Hawk's Kids
With her husband, Laura Quinn Hawk shared 4 kids. The couple welcomed their first child a daughter Lennon Noel Hawk born in December 2010. Then in January 2013, they blessed with a son Hendrix Knight Hawk.
Sadly, information about their 2 children is still kept private. They are open to having more children, with adoption being one of the options on the table according to her interview with The Green Bay Press-Gazette. With her family, she lives a low-profile life.
What is Laura Quinn Hawk's Net Worth?
As of 2022, Laura Quinn Hawk has a net worth of $2 Million mentioned by different reports. She has collected a decent net worth out of her working career. Working as an interior designer, Laura money between $33,595 to $67,528. Also, she has been earning hefty money out of her business called LCH interiors in Columbus, Ohio Area.
As per reports, Laura's spouse A. J. Hawk has an estimated net worth of around $30 Million. Out of his playing career, Hawk collected a hefty sum of money. At present, he earns a decent sum of money working as a sports analyst.
About Laura Quinn Hawk's Jersey
Laura Quinn Hawk had to split her jersey in the year 2006. During that time, her brother Brady Quinn of Notre Dame was in a match against her then-boyfriend, now hubby Hawk who played for Ohio State.
Laura wore the split jersey to prevent any rivalry. Well, it also grabbed the media attention due to her jersey as well.
Laura Quinn Hawk's Height
Beautiful celebrity wife, Laura Quinn Hawk has a height of 1.72 M or 5 feet 8 inches tall. While her boy weighs around 130 pounds. Laura has a body measurement of 33-24-35 inches respectively. This celebrity wife has an appealing personality. Laura has blonde hair with hazel color eyes.
Career
Laura has been working as an interior designer but is still popular as a celebrity wife. She is the owner of the company called LCH interiors in the Columbus, Ohio Area. As per the clients' requests, her interior design company decorates their homes. LCH Interiors specializes in selling window treatments. Laura has a very successful career as an interior designer.
Also, she has been a part of many charitable events. The Packers Women's Association organizes and holds philanthropic events in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She is a member of that group. Lauren has partnered with Children's Wigs. They organized a program called Hawk's Locks for Kids, through which A.J. Hawk donated his hair.
Short Info About Laura Quinn's Husband
Laura's spouse's full name is Aaron James Hawk born on January 6, 1984. He is a former American football linebacker who played 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). At present, he has been working as an American sports analyst.
In 2006, he was selected fifth overall by the Green Bay Packers and later helped them dominate the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV. His NFL career also included stints with the Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons. As a senior, he won the Lombardi Award and was named an All-American twice at Ohio State. With the Buckeyes, he won the BCS National Championship as a freshman.