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Anna Frey

TikTok Star

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2007-11-05
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AnnaFrey has taken the TikTok world by storm, quickly becoming one of the most talked-about social media personalities in recent years. Known for her engaging content under the name annafrey, she’s built a massive following by sharing fun, energetic dance routines and lip sync performances set to trending songs. As of now, AnnaFrey boasts over 2.2 million followers on the platform, a number that continues to grow thanks to her viral content and relatable charm.

One of the standout moments in AnnaFrey’s rise to fame came in early 2024 when many fans began pointing out her striking resemblance to NFL quarterback Brock Purdy. The comparison sparked widespread buzz online, giving her profile a significant boost and introducing her to audiences far beyond her usual reach. This unexpected wave of attention helped solidify AnnaFrey as a trending name across social media platforms.

Before she became a household name, AnnaFrey first stepped into the TikTok spotlight back in 2021 with a lighthearted video from a trip to Hawaii—a simple post that marked the beginning of an incredible journey. She comes from a close-knit family and has two brothers, Taylor and Charles, who occasionally make appearances in her life updates. Her parents, Tanner and Jennie, have been supportive throughout her growing career.

In January 2024, AnnaFrey shared a sweet TikTok featuring a stroll through London with her dad, offering fans a more personal glimpse into her life. Later that year, her mom made headlines too when she joined AnnaFrey at Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas—an exciting moment that highlighted just how far she’s come. Through it all, AnnaFrey continues to connect with fans by staying authentic, creative, and true to herself.

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In late 2023, her now-viral TikTok titled “she plays tennis?” gained over three million views. In another video, she humorously addressed the fact that, at 16 years old, she still didn’t have a driver’s license. During her time as a high school sophomore, she earned a spot among the top ten tennis players in the country for her age group, according to the Tennis Recruiting Network. Her presence in the tennis world even caught the attention of Chubba Purdy, Brock Purdy’s brother, who referenced her on the field following Brock’s 49ers victory in the NFC championship. Anna also took to her Instagram account, annafrey0, in December 2023 to celebrate a tournament win in Newport Beach. That same year, she earned more than $700 in prize money from various tennis competitions, showing early promise in her athletic career.

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