Zoe, Henry Winkler’s daughter, once aspired to be a legitimate reality star. Zoe, 44, disclosed on the most recent episode of her What In The Winkler?! podcast that she nearly took a whole other route before her father, 79, put a stop to her reality TV career.
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Following Henry’s lighthearted request for a “thank you,” Zoe revealed that she, Kim Kardashian, and Sarah Howard had previously been approached to appear on a show called Quarter Life Crisis. Henry had declined the offer on her behalf.
Even though Kim went on to “become the most famous person in the world,” and Zoe’s reality dreams were crushed, she acknowledged that her father’s unwavering support enabled her to follow her lifelong passion of becoming a teacher.
Zoe graduated from Loyola Marymount University and started teaching in a nursery school.
After working as a teacher for a number of years, she co-founded the nonprofit organization This is About Humanity in 2018 and moved into a humanitarian capacity.
By increasing awareness and providing resources and support, the charity aids families and children who were split up at the border between the United States and Mexico.
She told The Hollywood Reporter at the time that she was motivated to start the group after witnessing the deplorable conditions in which migrants were housed in border detention centers.
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