Pittsburgh born, Florida raised, Amanda Cerni is an American Fitness guru, former Playboy Playmate, TV personality, and a founder of Play Foundation (1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, over 16 million followers on Instagram). Her Vine and YouTube videos featured social media influencers, such as King Bach, Logan Paul, Juanpa Zurita or Rudy Mancuso. Her account on 6-second video app Vine is also huge, with more than 4.5 million followers. Amanda had also appeared on the cover of Health & Wellness magazine. Cerni was invloved in several projects, including the "Adam Devine's House Party" for Comedy Central, "Internet Famous" for Lakeshore Entertainment, or HBO's "Hello Ladies" and "The Late Late Show with James Cordon."
Pittsburgh born, Florida raised, Amanda Cerni is an American Fitness guru, former Playboy Playmate, TV personality, and a founder of Play Foundation (1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, over 16 million followers on Instagram). Her Vine and YouTube videos featured social media influencers, such as King Bach, Logan Paul, Juanpa Zurita or Rudy Mancuso. Her account on 6-second video app Vine is also huge, with more than 4.5 million followers. Amanda had also appeared on the cover of Health & Wellness magazine. Cerni was invloved in several projects, including the "Adam Devine's House Party" for Comedy Central, "Internet Famous" for Lakeshore Entertainment, or HBO's "Hello Ladies" and "The Late Late Show with James Cordon."
Pittsburgh born, Florida raised, Amanda Cerni is an American Fitness guru, former Playboy Playmate, TV personality, and a founder of Play Foundation (1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, over 16 million followers on Instagram). Her Vine and YouTube videos featured social media influencers, such as King Bach, Logan Paul, Juanpa Zurita or Rudy Mancuso. Her account on 6-second video app Vine is also huge, with more than 4.5 million followers. Amanda had also appeared on the cover of Health & Wellness magazine. Cerni was invloved in several projects, including the "Adam Devine's House Party" for Comedy Central, "Internet Famous" for Lakeshore Entertainment, or HBO's "Hello Ladies" and "The Late Late Show with James Cordon."