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Fitness guru and actress Brooke Ence has never been one to pay much attention to politics. Like many young girls raised in southern Utah, she lived a normal life ranching and playing sports in a family that prioritized the importance of community.

“I’ve grown up looking to [certain people in my life] and have watched how they take care of their neighbors and how they take care of the community,” Ence told The Federalist. “Some people would say I’m a little bit of a different breed, especially in the industries that I’ve been a part of.”

Ence gained notoriety as an athlete after competing in the 2015 CrossFit Games. In the years since, she’s accumulated a sizeable following on social media, where she publishes content on fitness and personal wellness. She’s also tried her hand at acting, starring as an Amazon in DC’s “Wonder Woman” and “Justice League,” and most recently launched From the Farm, a digital farmer’s market that aims to “create a parallel economy for ranchers and farmers [so] they can get paid what they’re worth and [stay in] business.”

While wading into political matters was never on her bucket list, Ence had a change of heart when she started to see how the left’s destructive policies harm children. An aunt to 12 nieces and nephews, she realized remaining silent was no longer an option.

“If all I was going to do was share my opinion and it did nothing but create controversy [and didn’t] solve

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