Kelly McGillis is an American actress known for her performance in films like Witness and Top Gun. An openly lesbian actress, McGillis serves as an inspiration to the LGBT community. McGillis, who currently teaches acting, worked full-time with alcoholics and drug addicts at Seabrook House Drug Alcohol Rehab Center in Bridgeton, New Jersey, where she touched the lives of many.
Allison Stokke became an internet sensation after a few of her images went viral when she was 17. The talented high-school pole vaulter earned the 2011 All-American honors. She later gained more fame as a fitness model and a sex symbol than as a sportsperson. She also failed her Olympic trials.
At 14, Amanda Beard was still in high school when she walked away with 2 Olympic silver medals and a relay gold, becoming the second-youngest swimmer to win an Olympic medal. The 7-time Olympic medalist later also modeled for Playboy and co-authored a New York Times bestseller.
Utah State volunteer assistant coach Gracie Kramer has had a successful 4-season stint with the UCLA Bruins, even winning a national championship with them in 2018. She once also scored a perfect 10 on floor. She was born into a family of surfers and still enjoys surfing and beach volleyball.
Scotty Sire is an American social media personality and musician. He achieved popularity when he started posting videos on Vine and YouTube. He then went on to establish himself as a musician. Some of his best known songs include Sad Song and Mister Glassman. In 2020, Scotty Sire received a nomination for Social Star Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.