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Alexis Nicole Lete (/ˈlɛti/; born October 30, 1996)[1] is a former Division 1 volleyball player, Miss Indiana USA 2020, professional wrestler in the WWE, was the runner up of Deal or No Deal Island season 2, and currently is a model and host.

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Early life and education

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Lete was born in Louisville, Kentucky on October 30, 1996, to Vicki and Zary Lete. She has one brother, Luke.[2] Lete played multiple sports growing up but found her true passion in volleyball when she won an AAU national championship at Disney World with her KIVA 14 Red volleyball team in 2011.

[3] She graduated from New Albany High School as a valedictorian, and graduated from George Washington University in three years cum ladaude with a degree in broadcast journalism and communications.[4]

Volleyball career

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Before taking an interest in volleyball, Lete played soccer, but she later decided to take up club volleyball in seventh grade, which led to her joining the Kentucky Indiana Volleyball Association (KIVA).[2][5] She then played in the NCAA Division I program during her time at George Washington University.[6][7]

Modelling and pageantry

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In October 2018, Lete walked the runway during the D.C. Fashion Week at the finale show at the Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.[8] Two years later, in October 2020, she was crowned Miss Indiana USA, and was the third overall runner-up for the Miss USA, making the top five nationally.[9][10]

Professional wrestling career

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WWE (2022–2023)

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In March 2022, Lete was one of the 45 college athletes to have attended a three-day WWE tryout during WrestleMania 38 weekend.[11] In August 2022, it was announced that Lete had reported to the WWE Performance Center.[12][13] She was assigned to its NXT brand in Orlando, Florida. Performing under the ring name Stella Lilly, she was presented as a larger-than-life social media influencer, blending her real-world digital presence with an exaggerated, glamorous character.

Although she did not have an official in-ring debut, Lilly appeared on NXT programming, including a live in-arena promo where she introduced her persona to the audience. Her character emphasized the spectacle of online fame and influencer culture, drawing on her athletic background and stage presence.

Lete departed WWE's Performance Center in October 2023. She said that a lack of passion for wrestling and concerns about potential injuries—citing that someone in the company told her that getting injured is “part of the job” after she suffered a possible concussion in a live match—led her to plan her exit when she learned she had been released. Lete stated that she was grateful for her time in WWE and added that the company was assisting her in pursuing opportunities on reality television.

Personal life

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Lete holds the Guinness World Record for the furthest volleyball set into a basketball hoop.[14] She takes an interest in cryptocurrency, having previously hosted her own now-defunct podcast titled "Crypto Cast".[15][16]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2025 Deal or No Deal Island Contestant Season 2 [17][18]

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Alexis Nicole Lete (born October 30, 1996) is an American former collegiate athlete, beauty queen, professional wrestler, actress, and reality television contestant known for her multifaceted career spanning sports, pageantry, entertainment, and media.[1][2] Lete rose to prominence as a standout middle blocker on the George Washington University women's volleyball team from 2015 to 2018, where she started all 26 matches in her senior year, appeared in 99 sets, and led the team with 78 total blocks. She also holds the Guinness World Record for the furthest volleyball set into a basketball hoop. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, and raised in New Albany, Indiana, she attended New Albany High School before majoring in communication at GWU, becoming the program's leading blocker over her four-year tenure.[1][3] In 2019, Lete was crowned Miss Indiana USA 2020, representing her state at the national competition where she placed as third runner-up, marking Indiana's strongest performance since 2018.[4][5] During her reign, she advocated for female empowerment and mentorship, leveraging her platform as a 6-foot, 165-pound athlete to inspire young women in sports and beyond.[6] Transitioning to professional wrestling, Lete signed with WWE in August 2022 as part of their recruiting class, training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, though she never appeared on television before her release in September 2023.[3][7] She has since pursued acting roles, including appearances in the film Trickin' Ain't Easy (2023) and the upcoming series K8 (2025).[2] In 2025, Lete gained further visibility as a contestant on season 2 of NBC's Deal or No Deal Island, where her strategic gameplay led her to the finale as runner-up, competing for a grand prize of over $1 million.[8][9] As of November 2025, she is active as a social media influencer and content creator, focusing on fitness, fashion, and personal development with hundreds of thousands of followers across platforms.[10]

Early years

Early life

Alexis Nicole Lete was born on October 30, 1996, in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. She is the daughter of Vicki and Zary Lete and has one brother, Luke.[2] Lete grew up in the Louisville metropolitan area, which spans Kentucky and Southern Indiana, attending New Albany High School in New Albany, Indiana. Initially interested in soccer during her early years, she switched to volleyball in seventh grade after dropping soccer to try club volleyball. The following year, she joined the Kentucky Indiana Volleyball Academy (KIVA), a prominent club in Louisville.[11] As a member of the Asics KIVA 14 Red team, Lete contributed to their victory in the 14 Open division at the 2011 AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships.[12][13] She graduated from New Albany High School as valedictorian in 2015.[14]

Education

Lete attended New Albany High School in New Albany, Indiana, where she excelled academically and was recognized for her outstanding performance, including earning the ICGSA Academic All-State Honorable Mention.[15] She graduated as valedictorian in 2015.[5][14] After high school, Lete enrolled at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., on a full athletic scholarship,[16] majoring in broadcast journalism and communications.[17] She completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in three and a half years, graduating cum laude in 2019.[16][18] Throughout her time at GWU, Lete balanced her studies with participation on the university's Division I volleyball team.[1]

Sports career

Volleyball career

Alexis Lete began her competitive volleyball journey in club play, starting in seventh grade before trying out for and joining the Kentucky Indiana Volleyball Academy (KIVA) the following year.[1][11] She competed with KIVA teams from 2011 to 2015, gaining experience as a middle blocker while developing her skills in a competitive environment.[1] This club foundation transitioned into her high school career at New Albany High School in Indiana, where she played four years of varsity volleyball and earned two-time All-Hoosier Hills Conference honors.[1] As a late bloomer, Lete emerged as a key contributor during her senior year, helping solidify her recruitment to the collegiate level.[11] Lete continued her volleyball career at the NCAA Division I level with the George Washington University Colonials, playing as a middle blocker from 2015 to 2018. Over her four-year tenure, she became the program's all-time leading blocker.[1] During her senior season in 2018, she was the only Colonial to start all 26 matches, appearing in 99 sets and providing consistent presence at the net.[1] She led the team in total blocks with 78 (averaging 0.79 per set), while ranking third in total points (235.0) and fourth in kills (182, at 1.84 per set), contributing significantly to the team's defensive efforts.[1] Her reliability as the sole starter across the full season underscored her role in stabilizing the Colonials' lineup amid a challenging schedule.[1]

Athletic records

Alexis Lete's athletic prowess extends beyond competitive play into record-setting demonstrations of skill, most notably her Guinness World Record for the furthest volleyball set into a basketball hoop, achieved through precise control and power developed in her volleyball training.[19] This accomplishment garnered media attention in local news outlets following her selection as Miss Indiana USA in 2020, highlighting her unique blend of athletic talent and showmanship.[19] No additional non-competitive feats tied specifically to her volleyball abilities have been publicly documented.

Beauty and modeling

Modeling career

Following her collegiate volleyball career at George Washington University, Alexis Lete transitioned into professional modeling, drawing on her athletic discipline and height of 6 feet to pursue opportunities in the industry. During her senior year in 2018, she signed with Heyman Talent agency in Louisville, Kentucky, after pausing her modeling aspirations to focus on sports upon arriving at the university. Her coaches, including head coach Sarah Bernson, encouraged her to embrace her multifaceted interests, noting that Lete's confidence and outgoing personality made her well-suited for the runway.[20][21] Lete made her professional runway debut at D.C. Fashion Week in October 2018, walking in the finale show at the Embassy of France in Washington, D.C., for designer Ean Williams. She auditioned among approximately 200 models and wore Williams' "Sprite gown," a piece inspired by ethereal themes, which the designer described as a perfect fit for her stature and poise. This appearance marked a pivotal step in adapting her athletic build to commercial and athletic modeling niches, as Lete noted the industry's shift toward diverse body types. Post-graduation in 2019, she expanded her portfolio through representations with agencies like The Talent Group and The Block Agency, focusing on fashion, commercial, and promotional work.[20][22][23] Lete stands at 6 feet (183 cm) tall and weighs 165 pounds (75 kg), with a small/medium dress size and shoe size 11. Her proportions fit the modeling industry well, appearing tall and slender while possessing considerable muscle from her athletic background, which makes her weigh more than appearances suggest.[24] Lete's post-college modeling includes high-profile runway appearances, such as walking for Natalia Fedner at Miami Swim Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion in July 2021, where she showcased swimwear designs at the Faena Forum in Miami, Florida. In 2021, she participated in multiple Art Hearts Fashion events, representing swimwear brands including Cirone, Asherah, and Following Dory during Miami Swim Week presentations. In 2022, she walked for Syrena Swimwear at Miami Swim Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion and for Nike Swim at Los Angeles Swim Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion.[25][26][27][28] These gigs highlight her versatility in swim and resort wear, aligning with her emphasis on empowering body-positive representation. Her pageantry involvement has briefly boosted her modeling exposure by connecting her to fashion networks.[29][30] In addition to traditional modeling, Lete has established herself as a content creator, using platforms like TikTok and Instagram to strategize her personal brand and share fashion, fitness, and lifestyle content that promotes her professional work. With a focus on authenticity and audience engagement, this digital approach has amplified her reach, positioning her as an influencer-model hybrid in the industry.[31]

Pageantry achievements

Alexis Lete competed in the Miss Indiana USA 2020 pageant on November 24, 2019, where she was crowned the winner, earning the right to represent Indiana at the national competition.[16] Her victory marked a significant milestone, transitioning her from athletic and modeling pursuits to the competitive world of pageantry.[6] At the Miss USA 2020 pageant, held in Memphis, Tennessee, Lete advanced to the top five and ultimately placed as third runner-up, showcasing her poise and presentation skills on a national stage.[5][32] The competition, delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighted her resilience, as she described feeling "humbled and empowered" by the experience.[32] Lete's preparation for these pageants drew on her background in volleyball and modeling, which honed her discipline, stage presence, and ability to connect with audiences.[6] During her reign as Miss Indiana USA, she focused her platform on women's empowerment and philanthropy, emphasizing community service and mentoring young women to challenge societal norms and pursue ambitious goals.[33] This initiative aligned with her launch of the podcast InPowHER, where she shared insights from her pageant journey to inspire authenticity and personal growth.[34] Her pageantry successes significantly elevated Lete's public profile, garnering national media attention and opening doors to broader opportunities in media and advocacy.[5] The visibility from her third runner-up finish at Miss USA amplified her role as a role model, particularly for aspiring athletes and influencers in Indiana and beyond.[32]

Entertainment career

Professional wrestling

Lete signed with WWE in August 2022 as part of the company's newest recruiting class to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, following a successful tryout earlier that year. Assigned to the NXT brand, she began intensive training to transition from her athletic background into scripted professional wrestling. Under the ring name Stella Lilly, Lete adopted a heel persona portraying a social media influencer, emphasizing her pre-existing online presence in her character development.[3][35][36] Her time at the Performance Center focused on rigorous daily workouts, including strength conditioning, promo skills, and in-ring technique acquisition, such as learning suplexes and other maneuvers showcased in her training videos. Lete's on-camera work included one in-arena promo where she introduced her Stella Lilly character to a live crowd, marking her sole public appearance before her departure. She did not compete in televised matches or major storylines, remaining in developmental training without a full NXT debut.[7][37][36] During her tenure, Lete sustained injuries, including a concussion from an altercation in training where she was punched in the face and a broken tailbone, which she was advised not to report publicly as it was considered "part of the job." These physical setbacks, combined with the demanding environment, led to her release from WWE in September 2023. Reflecting on the experience, Lete stated that the injury concerns and overall intensity confirmed professional wrestling was not suited for her.[38][35][39][7]

Acting and television appearances

Lete made her acting debut in the 2023 television series Trickin' Ain't Easy, portraying the character Chloe in an episode centered on interpersonal drama and relationships.[40] In this role, she contributed to the ensemble cast dynamics, appearing alongside actors such as Matrick Belton and Jazlyn Jackson in a narrative exploring themes of love and deception.[41] In 2025, Lete starred as Kate in the short film K8, a project that highlighted her range in a more intimate, suspense-driven storyline involving masked figures and personal confrontations.[42] The film featured a small cast, including Tanner Bush and Lucas Hyde, and showcased Lete's ability to convey emotional intensity in a concise format.[43] Lete gained prominent visibility as a contestant on Season 2 of Deal or No Deal Island, which premiered on NBC in early 2025, where she competed in a game featuring briefcases with prizes totaling over $200 million across the season. As a 28-year-old former athlete and model from Louisville, Kentucky, Lete entered the competition leveraging her competitive background to form alliances and navigate eliminations, emphasizing mental resilience and social strategy over brute force.[44] She outlasted notable reality television veterans, including Survivor alum Parvati Shallow, by prioritizing calculated risks in briefcase selections and challenge participations, which allowed her to advance to the final stages despite forming temporary partnerships that later dissolved.[45] In the season finale aired on March 25, 2025, Lete reached the runner-up position but was eliminated after the final excursion, where she collected $5.5 million compared to winner David Genat's $5.7 million, allowing him to advance to the final Deal or No Deal game alone. Genat ultimately secured $5.8 million by accepting the Banker's deal, with his case containing over $12 million—the largest potential prize in the game's history—marking the biggest cash payout in network TV game show history. Despite not winning, Lete expressed pride in her performance, noting that her approach fostered personal growth and highlighted the unhealthy aspects of intense competition dynamics, such as deception and emotional tolls from alliance betrayals.[46] Her gameplay was characterized by confidence and empowerment advocacy, resonating with viewers through her articulate post-elimination interviews where she discussed the blend of brains, brawn, and sass that defined her run.[8][47]

Personal life

Family and relationships

Alexis Lete was born on October 30, 1996, in Louisville, Kentucky, to parents Vicki Lete and Zary Lete.[11] She has one younger brother, Luke.[11] Lete grew up in a supportive family environment in the Louisville area, where her parents encouraged her involvement in sports from a young age. Early on, some family members expressed doubt about her potential in volleyball, which instead fueled her determination; as Lete later recalled, "Even some of my own family doubted me, but I was like 'Oh, yeah?'" This skepticism motivated her to prove herself during a pivotal club tryout, contributing to her rapid development as an athlete.[11] In March 2025, Lete conducted a post-show interview from her parents' basement following her appearance on Deal or No Deal Island, at which time she was living with her family in Southern Indiana.[48] However, as of August 2025, Lete has shared about challenges in her family life, including her father's imprisonment for approximately four years until his recent release.[49] She has also publicly discussed past romantic relationships during her WWE tenure, including admissions of dating within the organization, though her current relationship status remains private.[50] By mid-2025, Lete had relocated to New York City, where she is based as a content creator.[51] She has spoken about experiencing depression resulting from the WWE environment.[52]

Other interests and pursuits

Beyond her professional endeavors, Alexis Lete has pursued interests in cryptocurrency and digital content creation. She previously hosted the now-defunct podcast *Crypto Cast* (2021–2022), which focused on topics related to cryptocurrency.[3] Lete is recognized as a social media influencer, notably for her viral TikTok videos featuring Wonder Woman cosplay and transformations, which have garnered significant attention and engagement online.[3] These creative outlets highlight her passion for entertaining audiences through visual storytelling and pop culture references. In addition, Lete has engaged in philanthropic activities, including participation in fundraising events for children's health initiatives. For instance, as part of community efforts, she attended the 37th Annual "Bop to the Top" race in 2020, which raised funds for the Riley Children's Foundation by supporting climbs up the OneAmerica Tower in Indianapolis.[53] This involvement reflects her commitment to supporting pediatric causes outside her primary careers. Additionally, as part of the broader "Lift and Carry" trend, Lete has shared videos on social media in which she lifts and carries others, showcasing her athletic strength in a casual and fun way. Examples include this Instagram post and this one.

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