Let’s Meet Stunning Florida State Softball Star Allison Royalty, Who Is Causing A Massive Stir On Social Media
Allison Royalty (Photos via @allison_royalty/Instagram)
Allison Royalty may be unknown to you right now, but she is a name you will never forget.
The right-handed pitcher at Florida State is quickly gaining a huge fan base thanks to her insane talent on the field and eye-catching looks, which have social media in shambles.
One image alone on social media has garnered over 20 million views, and it is not hard to see why.
One image shows Allison Royalty in her softball attire while on the field, and the second shows her in a Lorriane Slinky Skirt Set from Fashion Nova that features every curve on her body.
After going insanely viral, Royalty took to X and dropped a simple “lol” in response.
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Let’s take an even deeper look at what she brings to the table:
The college softball star transferred to Florida State from Arizona State before the 2023 season.
Royalty, who recently graduated, has over 50,000 followers on Instagram and over 58K on TikTok. She advertises products such as Harmless Harvest Organic Coconut Water, Goat Fuel sports energy drink, and Taco Bell.
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Last season, she made 27 appearances for the Seminoles and posted a 2.23 ERA and 53 strikeouts after pitching 69 innings, per Seminoles.com.
Florida State Softball Pitcher Allison Royalty Announces Season-Ending Injury
Allison Royalty (Photo via Allison Royalty/Instagram)
Florida State senior pitcher Allison Royalty may be going viral over her looks, but her career took a nasty turn when she announced last month that she would miss the rest of the 2024 season with an injury.
Unfortunately for her and the team, the No. 4 Florida State Seminoles were eliminated from the WCWS by the No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners.
Florida State ended its year with a 46-16 overall record.