Steve Jobs' Daughter Just Made A Massive Career Move

Get ready to start seeing a lot more of Eve Jobs, the youngest child of the late Steve Jobs.

Steve Jobs died on October 5, 2011, and, per People, he shared three children with his wife, Laurene Powell Jobs: Reed, Erin, and Eve. After his passing, his widow told The New York Times that their kids would not be Jobs' new worth. "I'm not interested in legacy wealth buildings, and my children know that. Steve wasn't interested in that. If I live long enough, it ends with me."

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Therefore, Eve has found other ways to make a name for herself. She went to Stanford University, and has been turning heads as an equestrian (via Horse Sport). She started riding when she was just 6 years old and even earned a bronze medal at the Pan American Games in 2019. She trains at a $15 million ranch her mother purchased in Florida, and she competes against Bill Gates' daughter, Jennifer; Steven Spielberg's daughter, Destry; and Bruce Springsteen's daughter, Jessica, per the Daily Mail.

Now, she's forging a new path for herself, and it's one full of intrigue.

After modeling at Paris Fashion Week, Eve Jobs has now signed with an agency

There is another way that Eve Jobs is stepping into the spotlight and making a living, though, as she also now models. In 2020, People reported that she was seen in a campaign for Glossier, along with "Euphoria" actress Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls, who competed on Season 8 of "RuPaul's Drag Race" and Season 4 of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars."

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Last year, she took things up a notch, making her Paris Fashion Week debut, where she walked the runway in Coperni designs, as seen on her Instagram. And now, it is official: She's shared on social media that she is represented by DNA Model Management. Models.com states that this agency was founded in 1993, and it now manages big names like model, writer, and actress Emily Ratajkowski and Kaia Gerber, daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford.

David Bonnouvrier, the agency's CEO, wrote on the post, "And so it begins," while Jennifer Gates was one of many who commented to celebrate the news. Ultimately, it's only the beginning of Jobs' new career, and we can't wait to see where she takes it.

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