Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto, a well-known TV personality and pilot in her profession, is among the most popular personalities in South Africa. The fame of her became apparent after she joined the reality television program Flying Wild Alaska. She was a key character in Wipeout. She was the co-founder of the charitable Popping Bubbles to talk to teenagers about the importance of being able to pursue their dreams. Ariel Tweto has a net worth of more than $1 million. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in Unalakleet, America, to Jim Tweto & Freno Tweto. At birth she was given the name Ariel Eva Tuadraq-Atauchaq Tweto. Alya Tweto, her older sister. Her parents met when her father was working at work in Alaska as a professional hockey player, trying to get people interested in the game. Era Alaska was founded by her parents after she fell in love with him. Ariel and Alya have been raised within Nome Census Alaska where she went to Emerson College and then graduated in communications from Chapman University in Southern California. Ariel began her acting career in her early years, when she appeared in the TV show Wipeout. She gained fame for asking the telegraph's pole, which was in full view of her. To satisfy the public attracted by the young girl, the Twetos decided to be part of an on-air reality show that would explore their daily living in Alaskan bush. Jim Tweto, the father of the child is skeptical at first however he eventually allows cameras to be used in the workplace. Era Alaska continues to be his aviation firm as a ex-bus pilot. Flying Wild Alaska was a huge success for Discovery Channel because it showed the struggles the Tweto family is facing with their company. The challenges of living in an environment reminiscent of Wild West days is fascinating to many Americans. Human struggle against harsh nature inspires fans to rejoice with the Twetos for their victories, and feel for them during their losses. With Jim at the pilot's seat and his wife Ferno managing things on the ground the family is never short of excitement. Ariel and her family are always upbeat and positive regardless of the circumstances is a standout. Ariel's parents who piloted her Jim & Ferno inspired her to develop an interest early on. The 2011 to 2012 season of Flying Alaska follows Ariel's training as a pilot, and she eventually earned her license as a pilot in April 2012. After her father's retirement Ariel assumes the management of the family flying business. One of the biggest issues for numerous Alaskans are the high rate of suicide among adolescents that is as high as seven times higher than the national average. Ariel co-founded a charity called Popping Bubbles, where she talks to young people about the importance of having an objective in life and pursuing your dreams rather than giving in to depression.






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