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What Is Gabrielle Reece's Net Worth?

Gabrielle Reece is an American volleyball player, television host, model, writer, and actress who has a net worth of $25 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband, professional surfer Laird Hamilton.

Gabrielle Reece is best known for her career as a professional volleyball player, and she also launched a successful modeling career, appearing in such magazines as "ELLE," "Shape," "Outside," and "Women's Sports and Fitness." Gabrielle also appeared on the cover of "Playboy" and was chosen as one of the most "Beautiful Women in the World" by "ELLE."

Reece published the "New York Times" bestseller "My Foot Is Too Big for the Glass Slipper" in 2013, and she has written for the "Los Angeles Times Magazine" and "The Huffington Post." As an actress, she has appeared in the films "Gattaca" (1997), "Air Bud: Spikes Back" (2003), and "Cloud 9" (2006) and the television series "Cybill" (1996), "Chicago Sons" (1997), "Arli$$" (1999), "North Shore" (2004), "8 Simple Rules" (2005), and "Gary Unmarried" (2010). Gabrielle hosted the 2016 fitness competition series "S.T.R.O.N.G.," and in 2015, she earned a New York Emmy Award nomination for Lifestyle Program: Program/Special for the "Gabrielle Reece" episode of the sports interview series "The Game 365."

Early Life

Gabrielle Reece was born Gabrielle Allyse Reece on January 6, 1970, in La Jolla, California. She is the only child of Robert Eduardo Reece and Terry Glynn, and sadly, Robert died in a plane crash when Gabrielle was just 4 years old. At age 2, Reece moved in with family friends in New York, and she lived with them until she was 7. She then lived in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, with her mother and stepfather. The family moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, when Gabrielle was a teenager, and she attended Keswick Christian School and began playing volleyball. After graduating from high school, she attended Florida State University on a volleyball scholarship. At FSU, she majored in communications and set volleyball records in total blocks (747) and solo blocks (240). Gabrielle moved to New York City in 1989 to pursue a career in pro volleyball and sports fashion modeling. In 1997, she was inducted into the Florida State University Athletics Hall of Fame.

Career

After playing two seasons at FSU, Reece was named Offensive Player of the Year for the 1994-1995 season, and in 1994, she became the first female athlete to design a Nike shoe as well as Nike's first cross-training spokeswoman. Nike released Gabrielle's Air Trainer shoe in in 1994, followed by the Air Patrol (1995), Air GR (1997), and Air GR II (1998), and they all went on to outsell the Air Jordan. Reece served as a team captain in the Women's Beach Volleyball League (WBVL) for several years, and in 1997, her four-person team won the Beach Volleyball World Championships. She competed in the 1999-2000 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour and Olympic 4 on 4 Challenge Series, and she later spent four years training to be a golfer, but in 2009, she told "Parade" magazine, "With young children, I simply didn't have the time for such a demanding game." In 1997, "Women's Sports & Fitness" included Reece on its "20 Most Influential Women in Sports" list, and she appeared on the cover of the issue. The magazine's editor explained why Gabrielle was chosen for the cover, writing, "I believe she represents, finally, the answer to all the image-questing pendulum swinging of the decades gone by. Who is the female athlete? She is everything once thought to be an inherent contradiction. She is strong and beautiful, sweaty and feminine, tough and ladylike."

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