Eve Torres

Torres in 2011, Helga Esteb / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Eve Marie Torres

Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

Date of Birth: August 21, 1984

Ethnicity:
*father – Nicaraguan
*mother – German, Swedish

Eve Torres is an American actress, dancer, model, martial arts instructor, and professional wrestler. She is signed as an ambassador with WWE. She was the first ever three-time WWE Divas Champion. She has also been billed as Eve.

Eve was raised in Denver, Colorado. She is married to Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) black belt instructor, coach, and entrepreneur Rener Gracie, with whom she has two children.

Source: http://www.twitter.com

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31 Responses

  1. Nob says:

    She’s like from indian

  2. zuzanna says:

    she’s pretty, but for me she looks indian

  3. nicoleee says:

    She’s definitely NOT African at all. On her verified Twitter, she said she was Nicaraguan, Swedish, and German. She doesn’t look African either. She’s Hispanic and White. That’s it.

    • Anonymous says:

      Isn’t Most Hispanic are Mixed they are either (american indian/White), (african/white) and (american indian/white/african) except Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and South Brazil.

      • ethnic says:

        Id tend to agree with your comment. but I know there are a lot of Mestizos from Chile. My friend is from Chile and is mestizo but looks Asian. He’s also got a Scottish surname.

        • Anonymous says:

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Chile
          In the the demographic of Chile above they have several DNA test whether Chile has a white majority (30-90%) or a mestizo majority (10-65%).
          Other Countries in Latin America like Peru and Bolivia has a Native American majority and Ecuador is 25% and Guatemala is 40% American Indian.

          • fuzzybear says:

            To Anonymous

            Here’s the funny thing about Chile,it had a good size population of black people in the 1800’s.You guys ever heard of assimilation,that’s what happen to the black people there.Now I’m using and article by (Rodolfo Monge Oviedo),who states that Latin classification is base on the perception of the person or the bureaucrats who design the categories.It states that light mulattoes often say their white,and people who obviously have African heritage will say they are mestizo.This gives the idea that there are no Black people in these countries,Argentina is one of those said countries.It also states that when you see an ( *) sign that means black are acknowledged but no figures are given.(**) means no figures are available. Chile, Nicarguan , and Argentina,all had population of black people that have been assimilated and now these people call themselves mestizo.(this part is mine)They call themselves that so they don’t get treated like trash like the black people who can’t hide their dark skin.

          • Anonymous says:

            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Argentina
            In the Genetic Studies part of the demographics of Argentina. African admixture is less than 5% in 2 of them and one of is 2-3%.

          • fuzzybear says:

            To Anonymous

            I thought people said there were no black people there at all,

      • fuzzybear says:

        To Anonymous

        You forgot about Black and Indian down there.Now as far as these two countries Argentina, Chile all they did was breed out the skin color;the DNA is still there.I’m using these sources:
        Figures for Argentina from Emiliano Endrek,El mestizaje en Co’rdoba:Siglo xvIII y principios del xIx (Co’rdoba 1966) pg. 12

        Jose’ Luis Masini, La esclavitud negra en Mendoza: e’poca indenpendiente (Mendoza, 1962) pg 10

        Also Evelyn P. Meiners figure from a census of 1810

        Domingo Amanategui Solar,”La trata de nergo en Chille”

        This is to much for me to be writing,lets just say there’s a lot to back up what I’m saying.

        • Anonymous says:

          The native American component in Argentines according to the Wikipedia entry varies.
          17.3% for Native American
          mitochondrial gene pool is mostly of Native American ancestry (53.7%)
          15.8% Amerindian
          56% of the 320 individuals has at least one Amerindian ancestor. From this percentage, only 10% of the population has Amerindian ancestors in both parental lineages.
          19.4% Amerindian
          mtDNA Amerindian haplogroups were most frequent in individuals from the northern and southern regions of the country, appearing in more than 60% of the sequences. A slightly different situation is observed in central Argentina, where the Amerindian haplogroups appeared in less than 50% of the analyzed samples, and the European contribution is more relevant.

          • fuzzybear says:

            To Anonymous

            You know you really should come up with a name,calling you Anonymous is not good.

            Now like I said the reason why the African part is small is because their breeding it out.The avg is 4% now in a generation or two they will get what they want

          • ethnic says:

            I share the same sentiments. This particular “Anonymous” has been providing a lot of input on this site. any nick would be good.

    • fuzzybear says:

      To Nicoleee

      This is an person from Nicarguan also:
      http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a1/AfroNicoya.jpg
      That place has always had a healthy black population.She without a doubt has the heritage in her.She and you are just like the rest of the people down there who hate that part of their heritage.They have been raised to hate it,and that’s why they deny it

    • fuzzybear says:

      To nicoleee

      Maybe you can tell me what an African is supposed to look like.I’m forever hearing what one doesn’t look like,so tell me what one does look like

  4. bombpants says:

    she has the most amazing eyes.

  5. Rockxxz says:

    She is has probably southern european blood, and african blood.

    • fuzzybear says:

      To Rockxxz

      Well the odds are pretty good,although and this is just my opinion,I don’t she would admit it.Saying you have African blood down doesn’t seem to be a good thing

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