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Who is Instagram influencer Alexa Collins? She’s a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and social media wiz who dropped out of college to build her personal brand – and made her first million at 25

STORYSumnima Kandangwa
Who is Instagram influencer and former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Alexa Collins? Photo: @alexacollins/Instagram
Who is Instagram influencer and former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Alexa Collins? Photo: @alexacollins/Instagram
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The 29-year-old originally from Orlando, Florida, has amassed millions of followers – and millions of dollars – for her sexy lingerie shoots, but she also has a passion for interior design

Former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Alexa Collins has become a social media powerhouse.

Her Instagram account, which features snapshots of the blonde in lingerie, has amassed nearly 3 million followers at the time of writing.

Alexa Collins is a model and former cheerleader. Photo: @alexacollins/Instagram
Alexa Collins is a model and former cheerleader. Photo: @alexacollins/Instagram
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Many of her posts, such as this December 16 show of her in a pink lingerie set, leave little to the imagination – but you can’t know everything about the 29-year-old from her photos.

Here’s the lowdown on Instagram model and former cheerleader Alexa Collins.

She dropped out of school for social media

Alexa Collins dropped out of university to pursue her social media career. Photo: @alexacollins
Alexa Collins dropped out of university to pursue her social media career. Photo: @alexacollins

Alexa Collins was born in 1995 in Orlando, Florida.

Collins, who started modelling at 15, revealed in a February 2024 interview with The Sun that she launched her Instagram in 2014 to build a social media presence and make a career out of it.

In the interview, the social media influencer revealed that she was studying communications at university but dropped out after three years to pursue social media full-time. She was only 21 at the time and told the paper that her parents were very upset by her decision.

Luckily, by the time she left, she’d already built her online brand enough to collaborate with labels like fashion brands PrettyLittleThing and Fashion Nova, and make-up companies Urban Decay and Tarte Cosmetics.

Making her millions

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