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Allie Dunn

Instagram Star

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1999-04-14
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MiniBio

Allie Dunn is an Instagram model who’s built a seriously impressive following—over 600,000 fans and counting. On her @allie_dunn account, she shares modeling content that really highlights her physique, giving followers a glimpse into her lifestyle and confidence. Her Insta grid often points fans toward her OnlyFans, where she markets herself as the California Girl Next Door—a brand that feels authentic and relatable, which probably explains part of her growing appeal.

Before all the fame, Allie Dunn graduated from Chapman University in 2021, a well-known private school located right in California. During her time there, she was also proud to be a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, which clearly played a big role in her college experience. And while she was finishing up her studies, she was still living at home—something a lot of people can relate to. As of 2021, she shared the house with her dad and her two sisters, Jenny and Katherine, both of whom pop up frequently in her videos, adding a fun, family-friendly vibe to her content.

When it comes to her personal life, Allie Dunn has been in a steady relationship with her boyfriend Colin, and as of 2022, they’ve been together for about three years. Plus, there are two furry members of the household too—her dogs, Bailey and Balto, who sometimes steal the spotlight. Allie Dunn definitely brings a down-to-earth energy to her online presence, balancing glamour with genuine moments from everyday life.

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She’s definitely more at ease sharing her life on Instagram, and even though her TikTok account has grown to 50,000 followers, she consistently guides her audience back to her Instagram for daily updates. It seems like her main platform is where she truly connects with fans, and that’s where she focuses most of her energy. Her main content hub remains Instagram, making it the go-to place for those who want to keep up with her journey.

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