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Frank Dellatto

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Diplomatic Fair-Minded Social Charming Cooperative Gracious

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1983-10-22
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MiniBio

Known for his impressive physique and fitness-focused lifestyle, he first gained widespread attention as the bodyguard for Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli, famously known as the “Cash Me Outside” girl. His name quickly became associated with that viral moment, and since then, he’s built a solid presence online. On Instagram, he’s amassed over 110,000 followers who tune in for fitness tips, lifestyle content, and glimpses into his daily routine. Before all the fame, his journey began with a simple post on March 29, 2015—a photo of a dinner shared with fellow bodyguards, marking the start of his digital footprint. Outside of his career, he’s also a proud father; his daughter’s name is Stella, and she occasionally appears in his life updates. Over time, his name has become more than just linked to a viral clip—it represents dedication, strength, and personal growth.

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Well, you know, he’s really into Ronda Rousey—like, a genuine fan. He follows her career pretty closely and always gets excited when Ronda Rousey is in the news. Honestly, it’s kind of clear just how much he admires Ronda Rousey, whether it’s her fights or her appearances outside the ring. There’s no doubt that Ronda Rousey is someone he looks up to.

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