She’s petite – just 5'3" – with blonde hair, blue eyes and natural breasts. She was Cybergirl of the Month in February 2012, and now she’s back with all-new pictorials and videos for Playboy Plus. “I donate most of the money I get from paid modeling work,” she says. “I don’t think that ‘glamour model’ and ‘humanitarian aid worker’ have to be mutually exclusive terms – I think that my fame as a model will help me to raise awareness for the causes I believe in.” She studied nonprofit management and third world development in school, and after a few stints in Africa, she founded her own nonprofit organization, Community Crash. “I’m honored to be a part of the Playboy family,” says Jade. “It’s such a well-established brand, and working for them opened up a lot of doors for me professionally.” “I’m originally from Texas,” says Jade. “People are friendly in Austin – you can make friends at the grocery store. It’s a lot different in Los Angeles.” But Jade is adaptable – she went to eighteen different schools, and traveled across four continents – and can make friends wherever she goes. On top of a gig as an MMA ring girl, Jade does regular appearances on Playboy Radio. When she has free time, she spends it just as wisely – she loves to read, listens to the blues and even takes guitar lessons. “I love to garden,” she says, “and I try to go for a hike in the canyon a few times a week. On the weekend I like to go swing dancing with my friends.” She wants to make the world a better place, but there’s no doubt in our minds that the world is a better place with Jade in it. Read about Jade's rarer qualities in her Facetime interview.
She’s petite – just 5'3" – with blonde hair, blue eyes and natural breasts. She was Cybergirl of the Month in February 2012, and now she’s back with all-new pictorials and videos for Playboy Plus. “I donate most of the money I get from paid modeling work,” she says. “I don’t think that ‘glamour model’ and ‘humanitarian aid worker’ have to be mutually exclusive terms – I think that my fame as a model will help me to raise awareness for the causes I believe in.” She studied nonprofit management and third world development in school, and after a few stints in Africa, she founded her own nonprofit organization, Community Crash. “I’m honored to be a part of the Playboy family,” says Jade. “It’s such a well-established brand, and working for them opened up a lot of doors for me professionally.” “I’m originally from Texas,” says Jade. “People are friendly in Austin – you can make friends at the grocery store. It’s a lot different in Los Angeles.” But Jade is adaptable – she went to eighteen different schools, and traveled across four continents – and can make friends wherever she goes. On top of a gig as an MMA ring girl, Jade does regular appearances on Playboy Radio. When she has free time, she spends it just as wisely – she loves to read, listens to the blues and even takes guitar lessons. “I love to garden,” she says, “and I try to go for a hike in the canyon a few times a week. On the weekend I like to go swing dancing with my friends.” She wants to make the world a better place, but there’s no doubt in our minds that the world is a better place with Jade in it. Read about Jade's rarer qualities in her Facetime interview.