Jenny Craig (businesswoman)

[4] In 1995, Craig and her husband bought a thoroughbred horse ranch and breeding operation in Rancho Santa Fe, California, formerly owned by sportsman Gene Klein.

Craig has been involved in racing and she and her husband have owned a number of successful thoroughbreds.

[5] That same year, their future National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame filly Paseana won the Breeders' Cup Distaff at Gulfstream Park.

In 2003, their horse Candy Ride won six races in a row including the Grade I Pacific Classic Stakes in which he set a new Del Mar track record for one and a quarter miles.

[6] In April 1995, while napping in an armchair, she was startled awake, triggering a medical anomaly that mimicked lockjaw but was not, as Craig was eventually able to pry her mouth open.