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Ariane Andrew

Professional wrestler and singer[38]

What is Ariane Andrew known for?

Notable alumni from Granada Hills High School, Ariane Nicole Andrew, born on November 3, 1987, in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, is famous as a multitalented personality. She's been successful as a professional wrestler, singer, model, and dancer. Known best by her ring name, Cameron, Ariane is recognized for her tenure with the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).

Beyond wrestling, Ariane also showcased her talent in reality television, featuring as one of the main cast members of the reality show 'Total Divas' from July 2013 to March 2015. Before fame, she was an active participant in track and cross country at Granada Hills Charter High School and was a member of the school's drama club.

With a background in business marketing and psychology earned from California State University, Northridge, Ariane also worked as a behavior therapist for autistic children in North Hollywood. Standing at 5 ft 3 in and weighing 120lb, she left an unforgettable mark in the wrestling world.

She wrestled under various ring names like Ariane Andrew and Cameron Lynn. Ariane's wrestling journey took off professionally in 2011, starting with the WWE’s revival of 'Tough Enough', although she was the first competitor to be eliminated. Despite this early setback, WWE signed her to a contract. She was then assigned to WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), and made her debut on July 7, 2011, as a ring announcer.

From announcing, she quickly moved into the ring under the ring name Cameron Lynn, making her in-ring debut in a Divas battle royal. She went on to form a team named the Funkadactyls along with fellow wrestler Naomi. The duo made waves in the wrestling scene, creating memorable moments for fans.

To learn more about her journey and life, visit her official website.