What is Jordyn Woods’ net worth? Fortune explored as American model honors Karl-Anthony Town’s late mother with emotional birthday car surprise

Glamour Women of the Year - Arrivals - Source: Getty
Glamour Women of the Year - Arrivals - Source: Getty

The American model, entrepreneur, and social media personality Jordyn Woods has built a life as much about heart as hustle. With an estimated net worth of around $6 million, she's grown a name for herself through modeling, business ventures, and her very public relationship with NBA player Karl-Anthony Towns.

But recently, she made headlines not for a fashion collab or a TV show; instead, it was for a deeply personal, emotional tribute that resonated far beyond celebrity gossip.

Jordyn Woods' heartfelt birthday car surprise for Karl-Anthony Towns' late mother

For the 30th birthday of Karl-Anthony Towns, Woods pulled out all the stops with a gift that really hit close to home. He once told her that the car he remembered from his childhood, the one that his late mother always drove, meant more to him than any fancy sports car. That memory stuck with Jordyn Woods.

She tracked that very make and model, shipped it across the country, restored it, and then surprised him with it. It wasn't just any car; it was a bridge to his past-to his mom, Jacqueline, who passed away in 2020.

Seeing it, the moment was raw and real. He got behind the wheel in a video she shared, and he seemed overwhelmed; it was more than a birthday present-it was a celebration of memory, love, and healing. This went viral because it resonated with such feelings, not about status or money, but actual care. Their relationship has been marked by shared grief and support. Since they started dating in 2020, they have made remarks about how the loss of loved ones shaped them.

This birthday surprise felt like the next chapter in that story, a story where Jordyn Woods isn't just being a partner but a preserver of legacy. In today's world, celebrity gestures seem shallow. Jordyn's birthday gift to Towns had that different note. It wasn't a high-end piece of jewelry but rather a personal homage to a life that had passed, hurt acknowledged, and how love could stem from memory. The moment was natural, human, and so genuine.

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Edited by Heba Arshad