Eve Jobs.
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Eve Jobs is the youngest child of late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs.She is a Stanford University alum, model, and equestrian.Jobs has been described as a “funny firecracker” and poked fun at the iPhone 14 in 2022.
Steve Jobs once described his youngest daughter, Eve Jobs, as “a pistol” with “the strongest will of any kid I’ve ever met.”
While she didn’t take her talents to Silicon Valley, Eve Jobs has made a name for herself outside the tech world as an equestrian and model.
Here’s an overview of her family, career, and connection to her famous father.
DNA Model Management, which represents Jobs, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Jobs, 26, has three older siblings named Reed, Erin, and Lisa.
She was 13 when their father died in October 2011.
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Jobs said her school allowed her to make up for missed classes through Upper Echelon Academy, a tutoring program based in Wellington, Florida.
“It took me a long time to figure out how to balance friends, school, and riding, but through the years I figured out the best way to make it all work is to prioritize what is most important to you,” Jobs said in a 2016 interview with Upper Echelon Academy. The interview has since been removed from Upper Echelon Academy’s website, but an archived version is still available online.
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Jobs majored in science, technology, and society, Elle reported.
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In 2016, Jobs’ mother bought a $15 million ranch in Wellington, Florida, where she frequently competed and trained with Missy Clark.
The Daily Mail reported that the ranch included a barn big enough for 20 horses and a show-jumping training rink. Jobs also bought a stallion named Chill RZ in 2016.
Jobs told World of Showjumping in 2020 that competing in the Olympics and the World Equestrian Games “would be a dream.” After the Tokyo Olympics were postponed due to COVID-19, she decided to pursue other avenues.
“I had done everything I wanted to achieve in the sport, and I just felt at peace,” she told Vanity Fair in 2022.
In May, she returned to the sport to compete in the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
“So grateful to be back jumping at this level,” she wrote on Instagram.
Jobs isn’t the only famous heiress to take up equestrian sports. Other famous show jumpers include Michael Bloomberg’s daughter Georgina, Bill Gates’ daughter Jennifer, Bruce Springsteen’s daughter Jessica, and Steven Spielberg’s daughter Destry.
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Jobs made her modeling debut in 2020 in a Glossier ad campaign alongside “Euphoria” star Sydney Sweeney and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” finalist Naomi Smalls.
She signed with DNA Model Management in 2022, which also represents stars such as Kaia Gerber and Emily Ratajkowski.
She has also been a regular guest at Paris Fashion Week since 2022.
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Jobs walked the Met Gala‘s red carpet in 2022 wearing a Louis Vuitton gown and posed for photos at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in 2022 and 2023.
She also attended the WSJ Magazine 2023 Innovator Awards and the 2023 TIME100 Gala.
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Jobs made their relationship Instagram official when she posted photos with Charles during the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Page Six reported that their wedding will be held in August in the Cotswolds in England.
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Jobs made headlines in 2022 when she posted a meme poking fun at Apple’s iPhone 14 reveal, hinting it wasn’t much different than the previous model.
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Isaacson wrote in the 2011 biography that Jobs would even call her father’s assistant at work to ensure that she was “put on his calendar.”
When it comes to the future, Isaacson wrote that Steve Jobs joked that he could envision her running Apple or becoming president of the United States.
“She’s a pistol and has the strongest will of any kid I’ve ever met,” her father told Isaacson.