| Bio/Wiki | |
|---|---|
| Nickname | Jess |
| Profession(s) | Astrologer, Social Activist, Author, Psychic |
| Physical Stats | |
| Height (approx.) | 5' 5" (165 cm) |
| Eye Colour | Green |
| Hair Colour | Blonde |
| Career | |
| Honours | Bestselling Author for her book 2020 Astrology - Your Five Year Horoscope Guide |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | 25 July 1964 (Saturday) |
| Age (as of 2025) | 61 Years |
| Birthplace | London, England |
| Zodiac sign | Leo |
| Signature | ![]() |
| Nationalities | • British • Australian |
| Hometown | Melbourne, Australia |
| College/University | • University of Tasmania • Australian Film, Television and Radio School |
| Educational Qualification(s) | • BA in Philosophy, Ancient Civilizations, Religious Studies at the University of Tasmania • BA in Scriptwriting at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Hobbies | Reading, Writing, Travelling |
| Social Media | • Instagram • YouTube |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Jessica Adams
- She was born and brought up in a middle-class working family in the UK.
- After spending her early childhood in London, she relocated to Launceston, Tasmania, in 1973, along with her family.
- Jessica Adams has taken a keen interest in astrology since she was very young.
- Even when she was in school, she used to write about the subject for the school magazine, which gained her fame in the school.
- While pursuing her graduation in Australia, her interest in scriptwriting arose, and therefore, she opted to pursue a bachelor’s degree in scriptwriting.
- Her articles are very well-known in Australia and the United Kingdom. There, she has penned numerous articles on astrology for famous magazines, including The Australian Women’s Weekly, Vogue, and Cosmopolitan magazine.
- In 1994, Jessica Adams relocated to Australia from England, where she created her website Rising Signs, which was among the first few websites launched on the internet since it was created.
- In 1998, she authored her first book titled Astrology for Women, which was first released in Australia, and due to its success, it was later released in the United Kingdom.
- In 2000, she started her merchandise brand named Fiction, and the first merchandise she sold was a handbag, which gained a lot of popularity in Asia, Australia, and the UK.
- In the same year, she launched a kids’ merchandise line along with a kids’ astronomy book for girls titled Girls Night In Book, which became the most-widely sold kids’ book in Australia. She donated a considerable amount of profit generated from both to a charity named War Child.
- Thereafter, she received a royalty cheque worth £200K from a British-American publishing company named HarperCollins Publishers.
- She started publishing monthly horoscopes on her website in 2001. The column was titled In The Horoscope. In the same year, she wrote numerous astrological columns for kids on renowned websites like FoxKids and Scrape.com.
- In 2004, she launched a blog titled Fantasy Futures on her website. In the same year, she also started another blog called Astrologer’s Diary. These blogs became one of the widely read blogs in Asia and Australia.
- By 2007, Jessica Adams began publishing horoscope columns on her website once every week. Her articles became one of the most widely read articles in the US, the UK, Asia, and Australia.
- In the same year, she became one of the first website owners to start using software for the self-regulation of content to reduce the time and effort to publish articles.
- Thereafter, she started another blog post titled Essential Astrology for Women which talked about the way in which astrology impacted women. It was later edited and released in England, Australia, Hong Kong, the Czech Republic, and the US.
- In 2007, her horoscope article was published for the first time in the New Zealand-based Sunday Star-Times. The newspaper later approached her to write such articles directly for them every week.
- She created and released her first podcast, Podcast for Beginners, in 2008 on iTunes.
- In the same year, her podcasts and horoscope readings began being published in the British magazine Cosmopolitan.
- Other than being involved in astrology, Jessica Adams also takes a keen interest in Finance, including subjects such as markets, sales and trading, wealth investment strategy, and business development in the start-up and not-for-profit space.
- Jessica Adams strongly believes in women’s empowerment and has often voiced her opinion in favour of empowerment in the workplace.
- She has also served with various Australian and international not-for-profit organisations, especially those involved with working with children.
- In June 2009, her website was awarded the Top 10 Best Website Award by Hitwise after it crossed 4,00,000 visitors.
- In 2010, she raised over $3 million AUD for the War Child charity. She also re-released her website on WordPress and began uploading monthly podcasts, which led to an increase in the total number of annual visitors from 4,00,000 to 6,00,000.
- Two years later, she published four e-books under the title “The Holiday Goddess Handbag Guides” on the iTunes store. The anthology became one of the most widely purchased and read books on the internet.
- Due to the interdependence of astrology on astronomy, Jessica Adams has also been interested in studying celestial objects, especially asteroids and comets.
- In 2013, she was invited to speak on the topic of asteroids at the Astrological Lodge of London in England. In the same year, she started a subscription-based membership on her website. She donated a majority of the income earned from it to charitable causes.
- She is also a member of Get The Gloss, which organises events where she speaks to her audience on astrology and astronomy.
- In 2014, Jessica Adams started a payment-based horoscope on her website for her followers.
- Thereafter, she started writing columns for The Oracle Astrology and China-based Chinascopes, which increased her followers from different parts of the world.
- Jessica Adams has played an important role in organising the Australian Music Museum Project (AMMP) website, which is aimed at creating a national music museum and Hall of Fame.
- In 2016, her website completed two decades, as a result of which she published a free five-year astrology guide.
- Her website was ranked in the Top 20 Best Astrological Websites Based on Unique Web Traffic by Alexa in September 2017.
- In 2018, she added a new feature to her website about tarot. She publishes content related to tarot reading every Tuesday.
- Alexa once again ranked her website in the Top 20 Best Astrological Websites Based on Unique Web Traffic in 2019.
- In the same year, she launched The Sun Sign School, where she taught aspiring astrologers.
- During the COVID-19 Pandemic, she started her journey on YouTube, where she began giving free lessons to her subscribers.
- According to an article by the London-based Daily Mail, Jessica previously hinted at the spread of a deadly coronavirus. The newspaper also wrote an article on all the predictions about the pandemic.
- On her website, The Conscious Cafe, she has made several predictions, including the start of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2020, the handing down of the throne by King Charles to Prince William in 2022, and the global trade war in 2024.
- She is an avid dog lover and owns a pet dog named Tess.
- Jessica has penned numerous books on astrology. Some of the popular publications include Handbag Horoscopes (2000), Amazing You: Astrology (2004), Essential Astrology for Women: The Complete Astrology Guide to 2025 (2006-2025), and Astrolove (2007).
- She spends her time in both Australia and Tasmania.
- As a social activist, Jessica has led many campaigns seeking to stop the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kosovo.















