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Tribble Reese is a jack-of-all-trades and an up and comer in the entertainment industry. Born in Atlanta, raised in Alabama, schooled in South Carolina, and now making a name for himself where it all began, Tribble Reese is taking Atlanta, and the world, by storm.
Tribble is an extremely well rounded individual, down to earth and is definitely not the average guy in this industry. He is an actor, model, entertainer, host, athlete and most importantly, a great friend, brother, and son. He was voted “The Most Eligible Bachelor“ for South Carolina in 2008 by Cosmopolitan and voted Jezebel Magazine’s “Most Beautiful” 2010, much to the delight of many eligible bachelorettes in the area. (or you could say, 2 accomplishments he is very proud of)
From an early age it seemed inevitable that Tribble was headed towards big things and thrived under the bright lights. At Mountain Brook High School, he played the lead in Little Shop of Horrors, led his basketball team to an elite 8 appearance, and shattered numerous local and state records on the football field; all while maintaining a very respectable 3.75 GPA in the classroom.
Tribble proudly signed his letter of intent to play football at historic Clemson University in South Carolina. While still maintaining an exemplary academic record, Tribble also became very active in the community and a role model to young kids. He got involved with Habitat for Humanity and taught/mentored at numerous youth football camps in the area.
Four years and many lifelong memories later, Tribble had earned a degree. He wasn’t done though. With one year left of athletic eligibility (due to red-shirting) Tribble headed to Charleston Southern University, where he earned 2nd team all conference honors and something else he is extremely proud of; a Masters of Business Administration. Furthering his education has always been extremely important to Tribble.
After college Tribble played Quarterback in the Arena League for the Carolina Speed of Charlotte, North Carolina. His arena football career was brief as Tribble set his sights on something new, a career in entertainment. He hosted a series of local television shows focused on Carolina nightlife. He quickly realized the palpable feeling that being in front of a camera and commanding an audience gave him.
Tribble does not take the opportunities he has been given lightly and chooses to give back back to the communities that have given him so much. Twice a week, Tribble reads to a 2nd grade class at a local elementary school. He couldn’t stay off the football field for too long either, coaching a 6th grade football team all the way to the championship game where they fell just short of a victory.
Tribble currently bartends at a 40-year-old Atlanta staple, 5 Paces Inn, where he knows just about everyone there by name. He is aspiring to become a full time on air personality, building on all of his experience to date.
Look for Tribble on this Summer’s “Sweet Home Alabama,” which will air on Thursday nights on Country Music Television!
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