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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

@FleetModels Welcomes @ToriGr8ce to the @FleetDJs

 TORI GR8CE
32-36-38
Height: 5' 0"
Weight: 118
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta based model Tori Gr8ce is a lady that is on a mission. First things first, she is more than just a model, “I do hosting, music videos, plays, commercials, event planning, fashion shows, photography and even had roles in small independent films”, says the petite and attractive Georgia peach, she continues, “I am a woman of many faces”.
Born under the sign of Aquarius in February, this daughter of a career military man has lived all over the US and even in Europe for a year. It is her constant moving about that has contributed to her versatile life and ambitions.
Her ambition is to one day own her own radio station and her personal goal is to settle down with ‘Mr. Right’ and have a family.
She currently has blonde hair and when queried as to the age old saying, ‘Do blondes have more fun’, Ms. Gr8ce says, “I have had a ton of fun being a blonde (she chuckles)”.
Her pet peeve is liars and she enjoys reading, going to movies and crafts. Her favorite food is pasta and water is her preferred beverage. Tori considers herself lucky to be a part of a close knit family, which includes 3 sisters and 2 brothers (she ranks third).
When it comes to music, she enjoys the sounds of Chrisette Michelle, Boyz II Men and Jill Scott. Her favorite movie of all-time isThe Dark Crystal. Her favorite tv show isEverybody Loves Raymond. She expresses fondness for the acting talents of Will Smith and Tyra Banks. Her favorite book is Once and Future King.
If you want to really get on her good side, give her some lilies in Spring wrapped in her favorite color of purple.
“I describe myself as moody; sometimes I am bubbly, outspoken,” she pauses, “Depends on my mood”. A good meal seems to always brighten her spirits. “I love to eat”, she proclaims.
With her nice shape and well toned body one would never know.
“My motto is to embrace change”, she reflects, “It is the most important thing in life, to be able to adapt.”






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