COLLEGE softball star Allison Royalty is so stunning that some fans think her glamorous photos are AI-generated.
The right-handed pitcher from Florida State has developed a huge fan base thanks to her efforts on the field and her attractive appearance.
And fans can’t get enough of the royal, with an image of the college star winning more than 17 million views on the social networks.
The photo shows Royalty in her softball uniform alongside an image of the college star in a stunning lime green dress.
“Is it you or AI?” one fan said.
“It’s her, take a look at her Instagram, because it has the same photo,” replied another fan.
“Oh she is so beautiful,” said a second fan.
“She looks so good!!!” a third added.
Royalty, who recently graduated from FSU, has more than 50,000 followers on Instagram and an additional 58,000 on TikTok.
It advertises products such as Harmless Harvest organic coconut water, Goat Fuel and Taco Bell sports energy drink.
Royalty also has her own fitness social media account.
The college star transferred from Arizona State to Florida State ahead of the 2023 season.
Last year, Royalty made 27 appearances for the Seminoles.
She posted a 2.23 ERA and 53 strikeouts after throwing 69 innings.
After a brilliant start to the 2024 season, she recently announced on her Instagram that she will miss the rest of the campaign due to an undisclosed injury.
“I am heartbroken to post that I will not be able to compete in the circle for my Noles moving forward,” Royalty said.
“However, I will be there at all times for my team, cheering on the bench.
“Injuries are part of the game and that won’t stop me from competing in a different way than I’m used to.”
The news comes after Royalty left Tallahassee’s Regional Championship game against Auburn after pitching just one and two-thirds innings.
The college star will finish with a 3.75 ERA in 69 innings over 29 games, including 15 starts and 2 complete games.
Despite the injury setback, Royalty is thriving with her move to Florida State.
“When I made my decision [to transfer]This turned out to be better than I could have ever imagined,” she said.
“I had people on my side who knew the coaching staff here and that really helped me move in that direction.
“I knew I wanted to be in an environment that pushed me as a person, not just as a player.
“Definitely a huge leap of faith that was amazing.”
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