Dolvett Quince Net Worth

Dolvett Quince is a reality TV star and personal trainer who was born on August 20, 1973 in Stamford, CT. He is best known for his appearance on the reality series The Biggest Loser, which he joined as a trainer in the Fall of 2011 during the show's 12th season.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day August 20, 1973
Birth Place Stamford, CT
Dolvett Quince age 50 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo

💰 Net worth: $2 million

Dolvett Quince is widely recognized as a reality star based in CT, and his net worth is projected to reach an impressive sum of $2 million by 2024. Quince has made a name for himself in the world of television, featuring in numerous reality shows where he has showcased his expertise in fitness and wellness. With his captivating personality and knack for transforming lives through physical training, Quince has garnered a considerable following over the years. He has successfully capitalized on his fame, leveraging his brand to establish various business ventures and partnerships, ultimately contributing to his substantial net worth.

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About

Reality TV star and personal trainer who is known for his appearance on the reality series The Biggest Loser. He began his stint as a trainer in the Fall of 2011 during the show's 12th season.

Before Fame

In 2004, he opened a private personal training studio in Atlanta, Georgia called Body Sculptor. After gaining notoriety on a mainstream Atlanta radio station, he began widening his clientele.

Trivia

He has trained other trainers and celebrities as part of his Business. One such trainee has been Actress Angela Bassett. On November 12th, 2013, he released his inaugural book, The 3-1-2-1 Diet: Eat and Cheat Your Way to Weight Loss--up to 10 Pounds in 21 Days. It became a New York Times Best Seller.

Family Life

He was born in Connecticut, and with his three siblings, adopted by a Jamaican couple. They then moved to Florida, where he finished his schooling.

Associated With

He has also trained the National Football League (NFL) tight end Daniel Wilcox, and hip-hop singer JoJo, amongst others.