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Jessica McDonald



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Jessica McDonald is a voice actor and registered patent attorney. She was also a player in the NWSL. She is currently a member of Western United A-League Women. She also played for the United States women’s national team. Apart from her professional soccer career, she's also a single mom.

Jessica McDonald is a voice actress

Jessica McDonald is an American-British singer and voice actor. Her best-known role is that of Carrie in The Amazing World of Gumball. In addition to her work in this series, McDonald has voiced a variety of characters, including Molly and Masami. She is also the voice for Muriel and Daisy, the donkey.


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She was an NWSL player

Jessica McDonald was a member of the NWSL for more that a year in 2018 when she enjoyed a memorable season with Courage. She had eight assists and scored ten goal. She won MVP honors, which made her the most valuable player in the league. Jill Ellis from the U.S. Women's National Team noticed her performance at a game. Ellis sent her a message of congratulations shortly afterward.


Following the news that the team would be last in the NWSL, McDonalds was initially reluctant to relocate to Buffalo. Her financial situation was dire at the time. She worked in an Amazon factory as a night-shift worker during the offseason. But she stayed, despite the challenges of providing for her family and struggling to earn a five-figure salary.

She is a single mom

Jessica McDonald is a soccer player. She is currently playing in the Australian A-League Women's League for Western United. She is also a part of the United States women’s national soccer team. Despite being a single parent, she can still find the time to enjoy soccer.


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McDonald's faced many challenges when her son Jeremiah was born in 2012. Only a few short months after her son's birth, she was back playing soccer. However, she was unable to practice for quite some time due to her knee injury. She returned to soccer after being unable to practice for some months.




 



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