Tony Gaskins

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Tony Gaskins
Born
Tony Allen Gaskins Jr.

March 8, 1984
Occupation(s)Motivational speaker
self-help author
life coach
Years active2007–present
SpouseSheri Gaskins

Tony Gaskins [1] is a motivational speaker, author and life coach. [2] [3] Having appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Tyra Banks Show and TBN's 700 Club. [4] [5] [6] [7] He speaks on various topics including business, success and self-development but is most known for his love and relationship advice for young girls [8] which has garnered him a large Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter following. [9] In 2011, he made Under30Ceo's Top 50 Most Motivational People on the Web. [10]

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