The Untold Truth of Adam DeVine’s fiancée – Chloe Bridges

The Untold Truth of Adam DeVine’s fiancée – Chloe Bridges

Who is Chloe Bridges?

Chloe Suazo was born on 27 December 1991, in Houma, Louisiana, USA, and is an actress, known for her work in various films and television shows such as “Nightlight”, “The Carrie Diaries”, “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam”, and “Forget Me Not”. She is also the fiancée of comedian Adam DeVine, who is one of the stars of the show “Workaholics”.

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The Net Worth of Chloe Bridges

As of early-2020, Chloe Bridges’ net worth is estimated to be over $1.5 million, earned through a successful career in acting since 2005, working on various film and television projects.

She probably benefits from the success of her fiancé too, who has a net worth estimated to be over $8 million.

Early Career

Chloe found her way to professional acting endeavors in 2005, when she was cast in the sitcom “Freddie” working alongside Freddie Prinze Jr. The show takes inspiration from Freddie’s life growing-up in a household filled with women. The show only ran for a year, and she then made various commercial appearances, including a few for AT&T, while also making a guest appearance in “George Lopez”.

She auditioned for the “Camp Rock” film but lost out to Demi Lovato, though she would be cast in the sequel “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam”, playing the character Dana Turner. The film showcases a new summer music camp and also stars the Jonas Brothers, reprising their roles from the previous film. She had a few film projects too, including “Legally Blondes” which is a spin-off of the Reese Witherspoon film “Legally Blonde” though it didn’t live up to the success of the original. She also appeared in the film “Forget Me Not”.

Chloe Bridges

Continued Acting Projects

In 2012, Chloe was cast in the “Sex and the City” prequel series “The Carrie Diaries”, which follows the life of character Carrie Bradshaw from her junior year in high school. It is based on the Candace Bushnell book of the same name released in 2012, and expands upon the characters popularized by “Sex and the City”. Chloe played the role of Donna LaDonna for two seasons before the show was canceled due to low ratings, not living up to the original series.

Following that she was cast in the fifth season of “Pretty Little Liars” as the recurring character Sydney Driscoll, who becomes friends with Emily and is the newest member of the swim team.

In 2015, she was selected for the film “The Final Girls” in a supporting role, before gaining a starring role in “Nightlight”, released the same year and working alongside Shelby Young and Carter Jenkins. One of her latest projects is the web series “Insatiable” in which she played the role of Roxy Buckley for around five episodes. She also had a recurring role in the revival of “Charmed”, which aired in 2019.

Fiancée – Adam DeVine

Adam grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, and at a young age he aspired for a career in comedy. After completing his education at Orange Coast College, he then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a stand-up comedian, while also looking for acting work.

He developed a love for acting during his youth, as he impersonated celebrities while at home, although he couldn’t do a lot of things due to sustaining a severe injury to his legs.

In 2006, he became a part of the comedy sketch group Mail Order Comedy, which found a bit of success online. While with the group, he appeared in various films and television series, mostly in small roles. Some of his projects during this time included “Traffic Light”, “Mama’s Boy”, and “Samantha Who?” In 2011, Mail Order Comedy members became a part of the Comedy Central series “Workaholics” which ran for around six years. The show follows the lives of three roommates who are college dropouts, also working in the same telemarketing company in California.

The show had significant ratings during its run, though it fell off as the years progressed.

The Success of Adam DeVine

DeVine also became known for his role as Bumper in the films “Pitch Perfect” and its sequel “Pitch Perfect 2”. The musical film focuses on an all-girl acapella group that competes with other groups in hopes to win the National acapella group competition. He is shown as one of the members of a rival group. Stars of the film include Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, and Rebel Wilson. Its sequel surpassed the original film in success at the box office, and gained positive reviews, even surpassing the record set by “School of Rock” as the highest-grossing music comedy film in history.

He’s also worked on other films, including “The Final Girls” and “The Intern”, and ventured into voice acting as well, providing voices for characters in “The Lego Batman Movie” and “Ice Age; Collision Course”. His next long-term television project would be “Adam Devine’s House Party” which ran from 2013 to 2016; it features stand-up sets from Adam and other comedians, based on house parties he experienced. The comedians also become a part of a scripted plot of the episode mostly focused on a party. A few of his latest projects include “Green Eggs and Ham” and “The Righteous Gemstones”.

Personal Life

Chloe met Adam on the set of the film “The Final Girls” and they remained friends for around a year before they started dating. After four years together they became engaged, DeVine announcing it through social media. Aside from work, the couple often participates in various charitable endeavors. They have supported the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals which aim to help children’s hospitals across the US. Her fiancée was the victim of a car accident when he was 11 years old, crushed by a cement truck that left his legs mangled. He developed numerous conditions as he tried to recover from the accident and had around 26 surgeries. There was even a possibility that he might not make it, but he eventually did, re-learning most basic actions to function normally once more.

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