The full name of the famous model, who was born on May 8, 1992, in Rhode Island, USA, is Olivia Frances Culpo. Culpo, the third child of a family of five children, is the daughter of an Irish mother and an American father.
Olivia Frances Culpo was born on May 8, 1992, in Cranston, USA. She is one of the five children of Susan Curran and Peter Culpo. Her mother is Irish. Olivia Culpo was chosen as Miss USA in June 2012. In 2012, she won the Miss Universe beauty contest and won the crown. Olivia Culpo took over the crown from 2011 Miss Universe Leila Lopes.
The young model is a Taurus. She has siblings named Peter Culpo, Gus Culpo, Aurora Culpo, Sophie Culpo. Olivia Culpo is known as a model, model and actress. Olivia Culpo is 1.70 cm tall and weighs 55 kilos. Her eyes are dark brown.
Olivia Frances Culpo (born May 8, 1992) is an American model, actress and influencer. After winning the Miss Rhode Island USA competition, she went on to win Miss USA 2012, and then Miss Universe 2012.
Culpo, who graduated from Boston University in 2010 after studying communication and acting and started modeling, is also a musician. Culpo studied cello and performed in various orchestras.
Between 2013 and 2015, she was in a relationship with musician Nick Jonas. Culpo ended her relationship with American football player Danny Amendola, which started in 2016, in 2019.
Amendola made negative comments about Culpo after the relationship ended, saying that Culpo was trying to be noticed on social media and wanted to be discovered by Hollywood and make money.
June 2019
Olivia Culpo was named the sexiest woman in the world
Maxim magazine chose the sexiest woman of 2019. The name at the top of the "100 Sexiest Women in the World" list was 2012 Miss Universe Olivia Culpo.
Olivia Culpo, who is also a social media phenomenon, commented on being chosen as the sexiest woman in the world by saying, "This has been my dream since I was little."
“There are many women who have been in the same position before,” Culpo said, adding, “I increase the success of other women because I think a win for one of us is a win for all of us.”