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Skyla Carpenter

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2005-06-28
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She’s a professional model and rising Instagram star who’s best known as the U.S. Ambassador for Cheer Channel—yeah, that’s right, Name holds an official role there, making her a standout in the cheer world. On top of that, she’s also a proud member of the energetic cheer squad Spirit Pony, bringing both athleticism and charisma to every performance. Name is passionate about giving back too; she actively supports and serves as an ambassador for Bullies Reality, an organization dedicated to fighting bullying and promoting awareness.

Before all the spotlight, though, it started with gymnastics—her first love and foundation. From there, she naturally transitioned into cheerleading, where her talent really began to shine. Those early performances and experiences eventually opened doors in the modeling industry, leading her down a path she hadn’t originally planned but has embraced wholeheartedly. Oh, and fun fact: her Instagram account? It’s partially managed by her mom, which adds a sweet, personal touch to her online presence. All in all, Name continues to build her brand with authenticity, drive, and a strong sense of purpose.

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She’s worked with quite a few brands over the years, and she’s definitely made a name for herself—especially through her modeling gigs with companies like Sunset Lane and Sunny & Finn. She brings such a natural vibe to every shoot, which is probably why so many labels love working with her. Whether it’s Sunset Lane or Sunny & Finn, she always seems to capture the brand’s essence perfectly.

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