Bobby Bones
Bobby Bones, born Bobby Estell, is an American radio and television personality best known for anchoring the nationally syndicated 'The Bobby Bones Show.' He came from humble beginnings, raised by a single mother in Arkansas and spent most of his childhood in poverty.
Radio Personality
April 2, 1980
Aries
45
Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States
Bobby Estell, better known as Bobby Bones, is a prominent American radio personality, comedian, and author. He rose to fame as the host of the nationally syndicated radio program, The Bobby Bones Show. Bones has written two New York Times bestsellers, “Bare Bones” and “Fail Until You Don’t.” He was also the winner of season 27 of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars and has served as a mentor on American Idol. Some of his notable works include “Breaking Bobby Bones” and “The Raging Kidiots.” Furthermore, Bones is recognized for his philanthropic efforts, founding the Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots’ Million Dollar Show to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
An intriguing aspect of Bobby Bones’ life is his humble upbringing; he was raised by a single mother in Arkansas and experienced poverty throughout his childhood.