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Abby Champion

Model

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Born
1997-02-28
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180 cm
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She’s a rising model represented by Next Model Management, with agencies in both Los Angeles and Miami. Over time, she’s built a strong online presence, amassing over 330,000 followers on Instagram—quite the milestone for someone who started out doing freelance work back home. Speaking of which, her roots trace back to Birmingham, Alabama, where she grew up before stepping into the spotlight.

Before fame really kicked in, she was already working in the industry, modeling for local brands like Soca Clothing and Kristalize Jewelry. Family plays a big role in her life—she shares a close bond with her two brothers, Josh and Luke, and her sister Baskin, who actually made headlines as Miss Alabama. That kind of family support surely helped shape her journey.

In 2016, things took a personal turn when she began dating Patrick Schwarzenegger. Their relationship blossomed over the years, staying relatively low-key despite public interest. Then, in December 2023, the couple made it official—announcing their engagement and sparking waves of excitement among fans. It’s been quite a ride so far, and she continues to make her mark, one step at a time.

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She went on to do a fun and vibrant photo shoot with Show Me Your Mumu, and it was all leading up to the Coachella 2015 vibes. She really embraced the festival spirit, and honestly, she nailed it. The whole concept had such a carefree energy, and she brought that effortlessly. It was one of those moments where she just seemed so in tune with the aesthetic, and the collaboration with Show Me Your Mumu turned out to be a standout. Looking back, she definitely made her mark that year—she owned that Coachella moment.

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