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Ellie Blue

Model

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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2007-06-14
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Ellie is a multi-talented model, actor, competitive athlete, and rising Instagram star who has captured the attention of over 390,000 followers on her popular @elliebluegregoria account. On her feed, Ellie shares stunning modeling photos—many taken on scenic beaches, often featuring her trusty surfboard nearby. Fans love seeing glimpses into her past too, as she occasionally posts throwback pictures from her younger years, showing off cute outfits and her passion for various sports. In 2020, Ellie made her mark in the entertainment world with an appearance on the series Next Generation Role Models, further boosting her growing profile.

Before all the spotlight, Ellie grew up on a lively 4-acre farm in Florida, surrounded by a super active family and more than 130 animals—yes, you heard that right! From an early age, she was immersed in an energetic lifestyle, diving into sports like wakeboarding and surfing. It was actually at a surfing competition in Juno Beach, Florida, where another mom noticed Ellie’s natural presence and mentioned her potential as a model. That moment became a turning point. Inspired and encouraged, Ellie’s family decided to take a big leap—relocating to California to support her dreams.

Now based in Los Angeles, Ellie lives with her brother Sonny, their mom—who she lovingly calls her best friend and biggest cheerleader—and their four rescue dogs. Through every step of her journey, Ellie has stayed grounded, grateful for the unwavering support system that helped shape her path. And honestly, it’s clear that Ellie isn’t just chasing fame—she’s building a meaningful career, one wave, photo, and role at a time.

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Back in October 2022, she shared a stunning photo spread on Instagram—bikini shots on the beach—and it quickly blew up, racking up over 20,000 likes. Her Instagram isn’t just about photos though; she’s also posted some fun TikToks that fans really seem to enjoy. Over the years, she’s built an impressive modeling career, walking the runway during major events like New York Fashion Week and Miami Swim Week. Brands have definitely taken notice—she’s been sponsored by several big-name swimsuit companies, which speaks volumes about her influence in the space. And when she’s not modeling? She’s dedicated to staying fit. She’s super passionate about working out and makes it a point to train every single day. Honestly, her consistency is kind of inspiring. She really puts in the effort, both on and off the camera.

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