Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto dominates the television business as well as a pilot. Her fame grew when she was featured on the reality TV series Flying Wild Alaska. She also took on the show Wipeout. She also co-founded Popping Bubbles, a charity which encourages teenagers to pursue their dreams. Ariel Tweto is worth more than $1,000,000. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in Unalakleet America, to Jim Tweto & Freno Tweto. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto was her birth name at birth. She has a sister Alya Tweto. Her father, a professional player of hockey in Alaska looking to create enthusiasm for his sport, came across her mother. Era Alaska, the airline firm they started with his mother's help, was born out of their affection for one another. Ariel along with Alya were born in Nome in and Nome, Alaska. She was a student at Emerson College before graduating from Chapman University. Ariel began her acting career at a young age. She appeared in Wipeout. The show became famous due to an incident where she asked her mother about the presence of a pole which she didn't notice. In response to the audiences attracted by the young female, the Twetos decided to take part in a reality television show that was to explore their everyday lives in Alaskan wilderness. Jim Tweto, her father, is sceptical but agrees to allow the camera be filmed within his office. Era Alaska, his aviation business as a bush-pilot is still in operation. Flying Wild Alaska was a big hit for Discovery Channel because it showed the struggles that the Tweto family faces in their business. The challenges of living in an environment reminiscent of Wild West days is fascinating to many Americans. As the Twetos struggle against the sometimes harsh environment, a large number of people will cheer and feel awe whenever their loved ones win. Jim's wife Ferno manages things on ground as Jim takes a seat in the bush pilot's chair. Ariel enjoys a positive attitude in all of this. Ariel's father, Jim, and mother Ferno are both pilots so it's not surprising for Ariel to take an interest in flying from an early age. Flying Alaska, the 2011-2012 series will follow Ariel through her journey to be a certified pilot. In the following year, she becomes the head of the flying business of her family after the father retires. Alaskans are concerned about the seven-fold increase in the rate of suicide among teens compared to the national average. Ariel was the co-founder of a charitable organization, Popping Bubbles, where she talks to young people about how important it is to have a purpose in life and following your dreams instead of succumbing to depression.






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