Three people who look alike Eric Patrick Matt Kemp TJ Holmes



Three black men who look like twins

On the left is Eric Patrick, in the centre (middle) is Matt Kemp and on the right is TJ Holmes.

Eric Patrick appeared on MTV’s the Real World: New Orleans, he is also a stand-up comedian Eric Patrick is a wildly charismatic and energetic entertainer. His good friends are Courtney Fearrington, Lafayette Wright, and Mike Eltringham. Eric Patrick holds a job at the State Department, traveling the globe briefing foreign service personnel on American policy. Eric Patrick`s true passion is comedy, and he’s already made significant progress in his career, performing regularly and winning several competitions.

Matthew Ryan “Matt” Kemp born September 23rd 1984 is an American professional baseball player. An outfielder, Matt Kemp plays in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Matt Kemp was drafted by the Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2003 MLB Draft. He made his MLB debut with the Dodgers in 2006. He did not become a full-time player until 2008, when he took over as the starting center fielder for the Dodgers. In 2011, Matt Kemp led the National League in runs scored (115), total bases (353), OPS+ (171), WAR (7.8), home runs (39), and runs batted in (126). Additionally, he became the first player to finish in the top two in both home runs and steals since Hank Aaron in 1963. He has been named to two All-Star teams and has won two Gold Glove Awards (2009 and 2011) and two Silver Slugger Awards (2009 and 2011). Matt Kemp once dated pop singer in 2009 which lasted briefly. Matt Kemp name is sometimes mistake for Matt Hemp.

Loutelious “T. J.” Holmes, Jr. was born August 19th 1977. He is an American journalist and national television personality. He is often known as just T.J. Holmes. He was born in West Memphis, Arkansas and is the younger of two children. After graduating from West Memphis High School, T.J. Holmes attended the University of Arkansas where he earned a degree in broadcast journalism. His family gave him the nickname “T. Jr.” He only began using the name “T. J.” when he started his professional television career. T.J. Holmes first gained national prominence as an anchor and correspondent for CNN. He spent 5 years at the network anchoring CNN Saturday & Sunday Morning. T.J. Holmes left CNN at the end of 2011 after signing a multi-platform talent deal with BET Networks. The deal included a new show on BET titled Don’t Sleep. BET and Holmes parted ways in 2013. In December 2012, Holmes became a substitute weekend anchor on MSNBC. Despite a brief return to CNN, he still appears occasionally on MSNBC. T.J. Holmes started his television career at KSNF Channel 16 in Joplin, Missouri. He drove to Joplin from the University of Arkansas campus to hand-deliver his resume and reel. He was hired on the spot. He spent less than a year at KSN as a producer, assignment reporter, and weekend anchor. T.J. Holmes moved back to his home state of Arkansas in 2000 to join CBS affiliate KTHV in Little Rock as a general assignment reporter. Within a year, he was promoted to weekend anchor. In 2003, T.J. Holmes moved on to KNTV, the NBC O&O station in the San Francisco Bay Area, to become anchor of the 5 p.m. evening news. While at KNTV, he traveled to Athens, Greece to cover the 2004 Olympics, the first Summer Games held after the September 11th attacks. While at KNTV, he covered numerous other stories that garnered national attention, including the historic recall election of California Gov. Gray Davis that resulted in the election of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger; and, the double murder trial of Scott Peterson. T.J. Holmes joined CNN as a news anchor and correspondent in October 2006. He co-anchored CNN Saturday & Sunday Morning with Betty Nguyen until March 2010 when Nguyen left for CBS. Holmes then anchored the newscast solo. At CNN, T.J. Holmes reported from the scene of numerous breaking news events, including Joplin, MO, which was devastated by multiple tornadoes in May 2011; New Orleans during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010; and, Blacksburg, VA immediately after the shootings on the campus of Virginia Tech. Holmes also anchored from Ground Zero on the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks. T.J. Holmes covered the historic first papal visit to the United States of Pope Benedict XIV in 2008, including anchoring live from the mass at Yankee Stadium. He secured some of the first stories from the survivors of the US Airways Flight 1549 that crash landed in the Hudson River in January 2009. He also reported from the campus of the University of Mississippi during the first presidential debate between Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama. T.J. Holmes also anchored significant news stories, including Saddam Hussein’s execution in 2006, the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India in 2008, and the terrorist attacks at the Glasgow Airport in 2007. T.J. Holmes contributed to CNN’s 2010 coverage of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and 2008 coverage of the presidential primary campaigns, both of which garnered Peabody Awards. Since December 29, 2012, T.J. Holmes has appeared on MSNBC on several occasions as a substitute anchor. He has appeared on Weekends with Alex Witt and NewsNation with Tamron Hall. Starting on June 24, 2013,T.J. Holmes made a brief return to the Turner family of networks when he anchored coverage of the George Zimmerman trial. T.J. Holmes  is a member of the 100 Black Men of Atlanta and the National Association of Black Journalists. He is also on the Chancellor’s Board of Advisors at the University of Arkansas and the Board of Visitors at Emory University in Atlanta. T.J. Holmes received the Young Alumni Award from the University of Arkansas in 2007. And, in 2011, he was named to The Root 100 List of Most Influential Black Americans. T.J. Holmes was married to Amy Ferson; the two divorced in 2007. He married his second wife, Atlanta-area attorney Marilee Fiebig on March 1, 2010 in Memphis, Tennessee. In November 2012 the couple announced they are expecting their first child in January 2013.Their daughter Sabine was born January 2013.

Eric Patrick, Matt Kemp and T.J. Holmes are celebrity triplets. They are three people who look alike. They all have hazel/light brown eyes. They all are light skinned and have similar facial features.