Fonzworth Bentley Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
He’s possibly best known for being Sean Combs’ former private valet and helper, as first seen in “Making the Band 2”, and is now the host of MTV’s “From G’s to Gents”. His first single, “Everybody”, features Kanye West and Andre 3000. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 2003, Bentley was featured about the “Good Day, Good Sir” skit on OutKast’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. In 2004, he had a part in the music video of Kanye West’s “The New Workout Plan”. He acquired a short appearance in the music video for “Grammy Family”, by West, DJ Khaled, John Legend and Consequence. In August 2006, Bentley was featured in Sprite’s Sublymonal effort. Although his debut record, C.O.L.O.U.R.S., was initially scheduled to be released in 2007,[4] it was released via iTunes on April 26, 2011. Since 2008, he’s been hosting the MTV show From G’s to Gents. In 2007, Bentley authored an etiquette book, Improve Your Swagger: How to Use Manner, Assurance and Style to Get Ahead. In May 2009, Bentley hosted among the after parties following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. In 2007, Bentley given to KnowHow2GO, a national public service advertising campaign made to support low income and first-generation students to take the measures required to attend school. Bentley’s engagement in the effort has included development of a radio public service ad (“Wanna Go?”) and contribution in the 2007 YMCA Black and Hispanic Achievers Teen Leadership Summit in Orlando, Florida. KnowHow2GO is a combined effort involving The Ad Council, Lumina Foundation for Education as well as the American Council on Education. Lately, Bentley sang as an associate of the chorus for “We Are The World”, a remake of the original for Haiti, in February 2010; it aired through the start of Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada.
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Star Sign
Aquarius
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Trademark
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Often carries an umbrella
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Always seen wearing a suit and a bowtie
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Fact
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Went to middle school in Atlanta, Georgia with Andre Benjamin.
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An alumnus of Morehouse College, in Atlanta, Georgia, among such esteemed alums as Martin Luther King Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Edwin Moses and Spike Lee.