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Amyah Bennett

Gymnast

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Energetic Brave Confident Enthusiastic Pioneering Passionate Direct

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2011-03-24
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The American gymnast has captured the attention of over 1.2 million Instagram followers by posting lively dance videos and candid moments from her downtime. She often shares glimpses into her training sessions with her dad, as well as fun family outings. Her journey on Instagram began back in July 2020 with a sweet photo of her holding her younger sister, Avah. Since then, her parents, Armond Bennett and Charlene Adair, have been managing her social media accounts, helping her maintain a strong online presence. In addition to her gymnastics content, she collaborates on dance videos with her brother, A.J. Bennett Jr., showcasing the close bond they share. She also has a younger sister named Avah, and together they enjoy sharing moments of their daily lives. Among her closest friends is Nala Ward, who plays an important role in her personal circle and often appears in her stories.

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She’s currently making appearances on the popular YouTube channel Family Flaws and All, where she brings her unique perspective and energy to every episode. Being part of Family Flaws and All has allowed her to connect with a wider audience, sharing real moments and relatable stories. Her involvement with Family Flaws and All continues to grow, adding depth and authenticity to the content they produce together.

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