- While in elementary school, Chelsea skipped the third grade.
- Her Secret Service codename is Energy.
- Is an accomplished ballerina, pianist, and soccer player.
- 1997 National Merit Scholar Semi-Finalist.
- Speaks fluent German.
- Graduated from Sidwell Friends School in Washington D.C. in 1997, where she was on the varsity soccer team.
- Daughter of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
- Named one of People magazine's 25-Most-Intriguing People of 1996.
- She was named after one of her mom's favorite songs, "Chelsea Morning" by Joni Mitchell.
- Turned down Harvard, Yale, Brown, and Princeton to attend Stanford University from 1997 - 2001.
- Was friends with Rosamund Pike while at Oxford University. Not only were they the same height (5'9") but both are fluent in German and both are only child.
- Had a cat, Socks, and a dog, Buddy.
- Chelsea's appearance on the cover of People magazine in February 1999 generated more reader mail than any other cover story in People history.
- Is portrayed as the lead character in the low-budget movie Chelsea's Chappaqua (2000).
- Was named one of the Ten-Best-Mannered People of 1998 by the National League of Junior Cotillions.
- Her parents gave her a Volkswagen Beetle as a high school graduation present.
- Graduated from Stanford University, with a bachelor's degree in history, with highest honors. She wrote her 150-page senior thesis on the 1998 Northern Ireland peace process. It includes interviews with her father, to whom the paper formally refers in the third person. (June 17, 2001)
- When Chelsea turned 16, some radio stations in the Washington, DC, area phoned the White House and offered to give Chelsea a new car. The Clintons declined.
- Spent the summer of 1999 interning at the N-Bar Ranch in central Montana, where she helped move cattle, sorted pairs, weighed bulls, assisted with embryo transfers, and collected bio-control insects.
- Majored in chemistry at Stanford before switching to history after two years.
- Was named after the annual "Chelsea Flower Show" in London, which her parents visited a year before Chelsea's birth.
- She trained at the Washington School of Ballet and danced in performance of the Nutcracker.
- Is a member of the Board of Directors of the School of American Ballet.
- Was named to Richard Selzer's 37th Annual Best-Dressed List.
- Interning for one month with the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland. Chelsea is working on a new WHO initiative on healthy environments for children. (July 2002)
- Earned her MPhil in International Relations from University College, Oxford University. (June 2003)
- She trained at the Washington School of Ballet and danced the Sugar Plum Fairy in a performance of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker".
- Is pursuing her MPhil in International Relations at University College, Oxford University. (November 2001)
- Is living and working in New York, NY. She is a consultant with McKinsey and Company. (September 2003)
- Mother, with husband Marc Mezvinsky, of daughter Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky (b. September 26, 2014) and sons Aidan Clinton Mezvinsky (b. June 18, 2016) and Jasper Clinton Mezvinsky (b. July 22, 2019).
- Weighed 6 pounds, 1 ounce at birth.
- Dog, Buddy, was killed on January 2, 2002, by a car after he ran into heavy traffic near the Clinton home in Chappaqua, New York. Cat, Socks, was sent to live with her father's former secretary, Betty Currie, in Virginia after her father left office on January 20, 2001.
- Named one of the Geeks to watch out for 2000 by Geekfactory.com as part of its annual Geek 100, honoring those geeks who made a difference this year.
- Named one of Manhattan File's Big Apple's 100 most eligible New York bachelorettes. (June 24, 2001)
- "Tattler" magazine named her one of Britain's ten most eligible women.
- Named one of People Magazine's 25 Most Intriguing People of 2002.
- (July 31, 2010) Married her boyfriend of 5 years Marc Mezvinsky in Rhinebeck, New York following a 8-month-long engagement.
- Vera Wang designed her wedding dress specifically to her preferences and measurements.
- Granddaughter of Virginia Clinton Kelley.
- Mentioned in the movie Rush Hour (1998).
- Daughter-in-law of Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky and Edward Mezvinsky.
- Was born at 11:45 PM, CST
- Was named Gutsiest Girl in America by the teenage readers of "Jane" magazine in 1999.
- Attended Little Rock's Forest Park Elementary School.
- Attending University College, Oxford University, where she is pursuing her master's degree in a combined course of international relations and economics. (October 2001)
- Long before her mother Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump ever became bitter political rivals, Chelsea was good friends with Ivanka Trump and maintained that friendship by keeping it apolitical.
- Her wedding to Marc Mezvinsky cost an estimated $4.8 to $ 5.4 million.
- As First Daughter, her appearance was frequently the subject of cruel jokes in the media. In Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996), one of the protagonists gets lost during a tour of the White House, accidentally ends up in Chelsea Clinton's bedroom, hits on her by saying that he too has braces, and is then seen exiting the building through a closed window.
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