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Amelia Skye

TikTok Star

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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1996-05-02
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MiniBio

Amelia is a WBFF pro bikini athlete who’s built an impressive following thanks to her engaging content and vibrant personality. On TikTok, where she goes by AmeliaSkye98, she’s earned a loyal fanbase, and over on Instagram under the handle ameliaskye98_, she’s amassed more than 40,000 followers—proof of her growing influence in the fitness and lifestyle space. Before stepping into the spotlight as a fitness model, Amelia was already performing in front of crowds, singing the National Anthem at her high school sports events. That passion carried into her college years, where she continued the tradition at University of Wisconsin–River Falls athletic games.

For eight years, Amelia also competed in Arabian horse shows, showcasing her dedication and discipline from a young age. Her journey toward becoming a bikini athlete began when she took on the challenge of competing for Miss Wisconsin USA—for two consecutive years. Those experiences were pivotal, fueling her drive to pursue fitness modeling and step onto the WBFF stage.

Family plays a big role in Amelia’s life. She shares a special bond with her fraternal twin sister, Olivia, and also has an older brother named Alex. Their parents, Mike and Kathy, have been supportive throughout her many endeavors. From singing to showing horses to strutting on stage in the fitness world, Amelia continues to evolve—always staying true to herself while inspiring others along the way.

Trivia

You know, her all-time favorite singer, Bianca Ryan, actually made history by becoming the very first winner of America’s Got Talent—pretty impressive, right? And get this: Bianca Ryan went on to perform the National Anthem at a Major League Baseball game back in 2017. It was during a matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks, and let me tell you, Bianca Ryan totally nailed it. Yeah, Bianca Ryan has really come a long way since her early days, and moments like that just show how far her talent has taken her.

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