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Who is Dolvett Quince?

Dolvett Quince is an American Reality TV star and Personal Trainer, best known for his role on NBC’s “The Biggest Loser.” Being an author, Dolvett has released The 3-1-2-1 Diet, a New York Times bestseller, and is the founder of Body Sculptor Inc., which has attracted celebrity clients like Angela Bassett, Janet Jackson, and Justin Bieber. In addition, Dolvett has appeared in shows like House of Payne, Real Husbands of Hollywood, and Sharknado: The 4th Awakens.

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How old is Dolvett Quince?

Dolvett was born on August 20, 1973, in Stamford, Connecticut, making him 52 years old as of 2025. He always celebrates his birthday on August 20 every year, and his zodiac sign is Leo.

Personal Information Summary

Real NameDolvett Quince
Gender IdentityMale
Date of BirthAugust 20, 1973
Age52 years old (as of 2025)
Birth PlaceStamford, Connecticut
Zodiac SignLeo
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityAfrican-American
Net WorthEstimated to range between $4 million and $5 million
OccupationPersonal Trainer
Fitness Model
Entrepreneur
Actor
Author
Spokesmodel
Reality TV AppearanceThe Biggest Loser (NBC): Trainer from Season 12 to Season 17 (2011–2016)
Notable AchievementsFounded Body Sculptor Inc. in Atlanta (2004), training celebrities like Angela Bassett, Janet Jackson, and Justin Bieber.
Released workout DVD: Me and My Chair: The No Excuses Workout (2012)
Featured in national campaigns for Tropicana and Cottonelle
BooksThe 3-1-2-1 Diet: Eat and Cheat Your Way to Weight Loss—up to 10 Pounds in 21 Days (2013)
Dolvett Quince
Dolvett Quince

Early Life and Education

Dolvett was born on August 20, 1973, in Stamford, Connecticut, and his early life was marked by significant challenges. He was one of four siblings who were placed into foster care due to neglect at home. Their biological father left the family, and their mother struggled emotionally, leading to intervention by social workers. The siblings were eventually adopted together by a Jamaican couple, which Quince described as a bittersweet experience. While he appreciated their willingness to adopt four children, he also spoke about the strict and sometimes harsh parenting style they employed. Details about Quince’s formal education are not widely publicized. However, his professional journey began at an Atlanta YMCA, where his interactions with members inspired him to pursue personal training full-time.

Parent’s nameFather: Information not yet available
Mother: Information not yet available
Siblings Information not yet available

The social worker who facilitated Quince’s adoption created a life book for him that he still has today. It contains photos of him at age 4, his adoptive family, his siblings, the social worker, and other mementos from his early childhood. It also includes notes from the social worker about important events in Quince’s early development (Information as per https://latestcelebarticles.com)

Dolvett Quince’s Previous Relationship

Dolvett was previously in a relationship with Australian singer-songwriter Tamara Jaber. Their affair took a start in 2012 when Tamara was introduced to Dolvett through her manager, Lee Kernis. Their relationship didn’t last for long, and they had to end it.

Dolvett Quince’s Wife

Quince married his wife, Amanda, in April 2021. However, Dolvett and Amanda have been divorced since January 2023. Dolvett Quince is facing legal action from his ex-wife over allegations of unpaid spousal support. Amanda Quince claims that Dolvett has not been meeting his financial obligations despite his reported income and is seeking legal recourse to address the issue. Amanda also claims that Dolvett has given her hardly any financial support since their marriage ended, even though he’s supposed to.

Relationship StatusNot Married (as of 2025)
Ex-wifeAmanda
SonIsiah Quince

Dolvett Quince Son

Quince has a 25-year-old son named Isiah Quince from a previous marriage. Quince frequently posts photos of Isiah on Instagram, wishing him a happy birthday. Isiah has posted on social media about his mother, who seems to have been previously married to Quince. On Mother’s Day 2012, Isiah posted praising his mother for “raising nine boys to be men” on Twitter (Information as per https://latestcelebarticles.com).

What does Dolvett Quince do to earn a living?

Dolvett earns a living through a multifaceted career in health, fitness, and entertainment

Dolvett Quince Career Background

Quince began his career ventures at the YMCA in Atlanta, where his passion for helping others through fitness took shape. His engagement with individuals at the YMCA served as a turning point that inspired him to fully commit to a career in personal training. Later in 2004, Dolvett opened his own gym, Body Sculptor Inc. His exercises and creative approaches were discussed on a well-known local radio show, and as a result, his gym started attracting key figures and celebrities. Occasionally, Quince has featured celebrities like Michael Jai White, Bert Weiss, Janet Jackson, Justin Bieber, Boris Kodjoe, Angela Bassett, and Nicole Ari Parker.

Later in 2011, Delvett stepped into the spotlight when he joined the cast of “The Biggest Loser” as a reality trainer alongside new trainer and tennis star Anna Kournikova. Since then, Delvett has been a notable figure in the media industry and has so far partnered with brands like Cottonelle for their “Go Commando” campaign. He has been in national commercials, including one with Jane Krakowski for Tropicana’s Trop 50, and owns an app called “Quincessential” (Can be found on IOS and Android Platforms), which he launched in 2016.

Other Ventures

DVD’s

Notably, Dolvett has released a notable fitness DVD, including  Me and My Chair: The No Excuses Workout, which was released in 2012, under Body Sculptor Inc., The Biggest Loser: 30 Day Power X-Train, The Biggest Loser: Power Ab Blast, and The Biggest Loser: 8 Minute Body Blaster.

Books

In 2013, Quince wrote the book The 3-1-2-1 Diet: Eat and Cheat Your Way to Weight Loss—up to 10 Pounds in 21 Days, a New York Times Best Seller that promotes a flexible approach to dieting.

TV Shows and Magazines

Aside from The Biggest Loser, Delvett has also been featured on several other shows, such as the Steve Harvey Show, where he frequently appeared as a fitness expert, sharing tips and motivational advice; Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, Tyler Perry’s House of Payne, and Real Husbands of Hollywood, where he featured in this satirical comedy series starring Kevin Hart. Additionally, Delvett has been profiled in different magazines, including People Magazine (featured for his work on The Biggest Loser), Men’s Fitness (profiled for his training philosophy and body-sculpting expertise), NBC News, TMZ, and Uptown Magazine.

How Tall is Dolvett Quince?

Dolvett is approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, equaling 1.7 meters.

Dolvett Quince Net Worth

As of 2025, Dolvett Quince’s estimated net worth ranges between $4 million and $ million. He has accumulated this wealth primarily through his career as a fitness personal trainer, reality TV appearances, media & endorsements, acting, and public speaking.

Social Media

Dolvett is gaining popularity on social media where he reconnects and interacts with his followers as he shares his fitness journey, motivational content, and personal updates. You can follow him on his social media handles.

Instagram@dolvett. with more than 190k followers.
Facebook@Dolvett Quince, with more than 265k followers
Twitter@DolvettQuince
YouTube@Dolvett Quince, with more than 1.76k subscribers
TikTok@dolvett, with more than 600 followers

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