Jennifer "Ms Fer" Russell, born in San Francisco, California, is a multifaceted artist, actress, hip-hop artist, and model. She is best known for her work in various projects, including ATL Homicide (2022),"Wide Open" The Andre Rison Story, Cobra's World (2020),and The Resident (2018).
Meet Ms Fer, a talented rapper-actor-model-photographer, born Jennifer Russell in San Francisco, CA. She began her career in television, appearing as a live contestant on the local children's game show "Go for It" mentored by athlete Bo Jackson at the tender age of thirteen.
At seventeen, she wrote a stage play, which was chosen to be performed by professional actors in front of a live audience. At nineteen, she performed and starred in a stage play titled "What If The Streets Can Speak" Part 2 throughout the Bay Area. Within the same year, her professional music career started in the bay area, writing and recording for various local artists.
After moving to the south in the early 2000s, she started her own project, working with other artists, and honed her craft in rapping by providing featured vocals for several projects. Her breakthrough came in 2016 with the release of her single "Go Harder" independently, followed by "Tha DJ" in late 2016, which received heavy rotation on FM radio in Maryland and the Bahamas.
Ms Fer has performed as an opening act at various events, including the Atlanta's International Bronner Brothers Beauty Show in 2015 and KMEL's annual Summer Jam concert. She has also performed in Africa, Tanzania, and Zanzibar, leading her to become the "Goodwill Ambassador" for The Africa Health Organization.
Currently, Ms Fer can be seen on television, acting in shows such as "The Resident" and "Star," as well as hosting and being a special guest on various podcasts and online radio.
Her notable accomplishments include winning the Hot Block Awards for Hottest Model of the Year in 2015 and being featured in several publications, including "This is 50," "On The Rise Magazine," "Hot Block Magazine," and "Audiomac."