Jenny Smith (Johnsonverse)

Jennifer Catherine Smith (b. November 29, 1997) is an American media mogul. She is President and CEO of Johnson Financing, CEO of Johnson Television, and host of The Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice since 2015 after original host Donald J. Trump, who started his successful presidential campaign, got fired by NBC for making very scathing remarks about Muslims and Mexicans, and is the main host of the podcast Smith Talks.

Early Life
Born to a close friend of Sheldon Johnson, Jr., Jenny was always interested in calculating and financing. She also wrote and illustrated her own books, and directed her own home movies, including one based on Tim Johnson's 2004 play A History of a Titan in 2007.

Personal life
Smith is the daughter of film actor, writer and director William Jeffrey Smith (b. December 1, 1975) and actress Daphne Joan Fenton (b. June 29, 1976), the granddaughter of actor and game show host Donald William Smith (b. February 1, 1932) and has three sisters, Jeanne Wilma (b. August 1, 1994), Lori Jane (b. November 21, 1999), and Wendy Anne (b. October 20, 2005), and two brothers, James Walton (b. March 17, 1995), and Lynn Edward (b. April 29, 2007).

Smith also owns the house used on the 1969-1974 sitcom The Brady Bunch, and the mansion used on the 1962-1971 sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies. Both houses are used for party rentals, and as museums.

Smith is openly lesbian, and has been in a relationship with Chloe Johnson since June 2015; Johnson announced their relationship on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 14, 2016. Smith and Johnson married on June 20, 2018, with the wedding broadcast live on WBC. The broadcast, however, was hijacked (see the Chloe Johnson and Third Max Headroom Hijacking incident pages for more). In addition, she frequently insults President Donald J. Trump and endorses her father-in-law Sheldon Johnson, Jr. in his 2020 Presidential run.