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Amaya Espinal

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1999-11-09
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Amaya Elizabeth is a reality TV star and TikTok sensation who captured hearts during her time on season 7 of Love Island (US). She made headlines when she won the show alongside Bryan Arenales on day 32, marking a major milestone in her journey to fame. Since then, Amaya Elizabeth has built a strong online presence, amassing over 650,000 followers on her TikTok account, @amayaelizabeth_, where she shares engaging storytime videos, beauty tips, and lifestyle content that fans love.

Before stepping into the spotlight, Amaya Elizabeth earned her nursing degree in 2021—a testament to her dedication and hard work. She was raised in New York City, where she developed her vibrant personality and passion for connecting with people. In a fun and heartwarming March 2025 TikTok video, Amaya Elizabeth danced with her mom to a track from Empire, showcasing their close bond and playful energy.

Interestingly, one of her first moments on Love Island involved sharing a kiss with Jeremiah Brown, setting the tone for her emotional and dramatic journey on the show. Over time, she’s become widely recognized not just by her full name, Amaya Elizabeth, but also for her authenticity and charm both on and off the screen. Whether she’s reflecting on past experiences or sharing daily life updates, Amaya Elizabeth continues to grow her influence in the digital and entertainment world.

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She’s Latina, and you’ve probably seen her around—yeah, that viral reel from October 2020? That was her. In the clip, which racked up over 2 million views, she casually shows off a simple but handy trick: how to use a lighter without burning your nails. It’s one of those little life hacks that seems obvious once you see it, and she made it look so easy. People couldn’t stop sharing it, and honestly, it’s no surprise—she has this way of making everyday moments feel relatable and kind of cool. She really knows how to connect, doesn’t she?

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