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Ari Kytsya

Instagram Star

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Compassionate Artistic Intuitive Gentle Wise Musical Empathetic

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2001-03-07
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Arikytsya, the Instagram model and social media sensation, has made a name for herself through her captivating content and strong online presence. Known widely by her handle arikytsya, she’s built an impressive following of over 1.9 million fans who tune in regularly to see her fashion highlights, stunning swimwear shoots, and glimpses into her lifestyle. Her real name is Ariel Danyluk, but most people know her simply as arikytsya—a digital persona that continues to grow in popularity.

Before rising to fame, arikytsya first stepped into the world of social media back in 2016 with a simple yet memorable post: a photo snapped at the Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho. That moment marked the beginning of her journey, one that would eventually lead her to leave behind her previous career path and fully embrace life as a content creator. Over time, arikytsya evolved her style and aesthetic, drawing inspiration from her unique heritage—her family roots trace back to both Ukraine and Canada.

Originally from a close-knit family, arikytsya shares her life with four sisters. Together, they’ve been creating music for more than a decade, showcasing their creative bond beyond just social media. In pursuit of new opportunities, arikytsya made the big move to Los Angeles, a decision that helped accelerate her transition into the influencer space.

On the personal front, arikytsya was in a relationship with Emiliano M De Contreras starting in 2022, though the two eventually went their separate ways. Later, in 2025, she caught public attention again when she was romantically linked to rapper Yung Gravy. Through every chapter, arikytsya has remained authentic, using her platform to connect, inspire, and share her journey—one post at a time.

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She’s built an impressive career as both an influencer and model, with her professional journey being expertly guided by the talented teams at the Angel Agency. Over time, she’s collaborated with standout brands like Boutine Los Angeles, bringing their apparel to life through her unique style. On TikTok, she’s gained a loyal following thanks to her engaging makeup routines and captivating transition videos that showcase her artistry and confidence. While her presence on social media continues to grow, she’s also stepping into new creative territory—venturing into singing and showing yet another dimension of her talent. Her name keeps coming up in conversations about rising digital stars, and it’s clear she’s just getting started.

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