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Sommer Ray

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1996-09-15
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The American fitness model has gained tremendous popularity, accumulating over 24 million followers on Instagram. A lot of her more popular content features her in the middle of intense workout sessions. Before she became a social media sensation, she was already active online—back in 2013, she posted several Vine videos where she could be seen driving while her mother sang and danced in the car.

In June 2015, she shared a heartfelt tribute photo of her father, who was a competitive bodybuilder, on her Instagram page. Her mother, Shannon Ray, is also a well-known figure on Instagram, making the family quite prominent in the influencer space. She has several siblings, including Savana, Skylyn, and Bronson, who occasionally appear in her life’s spotlight.

In terms of her personal life, she was in a relationship with rapper Machine Gun Kelly in 2020. Prior to that, she also dated fellow social media personality Tayler Holder, further connecting her to other high-profile names in the digital world.

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Back in 2017, she became a part of the CloutGang squad, which really helped boost her presence in the social media scene. Nowadays, she’s especially well-known on TikTok, where she regularly shares the latest dance moves and fun workout routines. Her content has resonated with a huge audience, gaining her a loyal following of over 12 million fans who eagerly await each new post from her.

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