Most sports stars have one or more social media profiles, and as long as they stay somewhat active, they tend to attract a massive following. We’ve taken a look at which female athletes have the largest fanbase on Instagram.
Here are the 15 female sports stars with the most followers, ranked from the least to the most. You might be surprised!
Lindsey Vonn – 2.5 million followers
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Lindsey Vonn, one of the greatest alpine skiers in history, has carved her legacy with multiple World Cup titles and Olympic medals. On Instagram, she shares glimpses of her daily life with her 2.5 million followers.
Paige VanZant made her name in the world of MMA before transitioning into bare-knuckle boxing and influencer marketing. Her mix of fight content, fitness routines, and lifestyle posts keeps her 3.2 million followers engaged.
A former world No. 1 in tennis, Maria Sharapova remains a global icon even after retiring from the sport. Her elegant presence, business ventures, and personal updates attract 4.6 million followers on Instagram.
Natalie Eva Marie – 6.1 million followers
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Best known for her time in WWE, Natalie Eva Marie has successfully built a brand beyond wrestling, focusing on fitness, fashion, and entrepreneurship. Her social media presence boasts 6.1 million followers.
Brie Garcia – 8.4 million followers
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A former professional wrestler and reality TV star, Brie Garcia (formerly Brie Bella) stays in the public eye through her family life, business ventures, and fitness content. She has amassed 8.4 million followers.
Rayssa Leal – 8.9 million followers
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At just 17 years old, Brazilian skateboarder Rayssa Leal has already made a significant impact on the sport. Her youthful energy and impressive tricks have helped her gain 8.9 million Instagram followers.
As one of the most recognizable faces in women’s soccer, Alex Morgan’s achievements on the field, including World Cup wins, have earned her a massive fanbase of 9.8 million followers on Instagram.
Nikki Garcia – 10.5 million followers
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Another former WWE star, Nikki Garcia (formerly Nikki Bella), is a reality TV personality, entrepreneur, and podcast host. Her glamorous lifestyle and personal updates attract 10.5 million followers.
Smriti Mandhana – 12.0 million followers
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Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana is one of the most followed female cricketers worldwide. Her stellar performances and engaging social media presence have garnered 12.0 million followers.
Simone Biles – 12.5 million followers
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One of the greatest gymnasts of all time, Simone Biles continues to inspire with her talent, resilience, and advocacy for mental health. She has built a loyal following of 12.5 million people.
A legend in Indian tennis, Sania Mirza has been a trailblazer for women in sports. With a career full of accolades and an engaging online persona, she enjoys a following of 13.2 million fans.
Alisha Lehmann – 16.7 million followers
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Swiss footballer Alisha Lehmann has gained a massive following thanks to her skills on the pitch and her charismatic personality off it. She currently has 16.7 million followers on Instagram.
Ronda Rousey – 17.2 million followers
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A pioneer in women’s MMA and a former WWE star, Ronda Rousey is known for her dominance in combat sports. Her combination of sports and entertainment has brought her 17.2 million followers.
Key Alves – 17.3 million followers
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Brazilian volleyball player Key Alves has leveraged both her athletic career and social media savviness to build an enormous audience. She now boasts 17.3 million followers.
Topping the list is Serena Williams, one of the greatest tennis players of all time. With 23 Grand Slam titles and an unmatched legacy, she has amassed 17.5 million followers, making her the most followed female athlete on Instagram.