United States
Brittany Wilson Isenhour is a United States–based professional soccer player turned content creator, splitting time between Denver and Los Angeles. A former…
Total Followers +1.4%
1.7M
Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok
Primary Platform
YouTube
395K followers · 23% of audience
Engagement
4.7%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Macro
Est. $7.5K–$18K / IG post
| Window | YouTube | TikTok | Combined | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | +988 +0.3% | +5K +1.0% | +0 +0.0% | +6K |
| Last 30 days | +8K +2.1% | +17K +3.3% | +0 +0.0% | +25K |
| Last 90 days | +34K +8.5% | +51K +10.2% | +0 +0.0% | +85K |
| Last 365 days | +34K +8.5% | +51K +10.2% | +0 +0.0% | +85K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Brittany Wilson Isenhour is a United States–based professional soccer player turned content creator, splitting time between Denver and Los Angeles. A former Division I athlete at the University of Denver, she now plays in the NWSL, with stints across Angel City FC and the Orlando Pride. Her platforms — anchored on YouTube but extending across Instagram and TikTok — translate that athletic résumé into actionable content: workout breakdowns, nutrition tips, mindset and confidence work, and day-in-the-life vlogs from training and matchdays. Posts like "How I became a goalkeeper" and her training POVs sit alongside lighter lifestyle moments around hair, skincare, and her relationship, giving the channel a hybrid pro-athlete-meets-lifestyle voice that's still relatively rare in women's soccer media.
Isenhour sits squarely in the women's sports and athlete-lifestyle lane, with content built around pro soccer training, nutrition, mindset, and day-in-the-life vlogs as an NWSL player. That makes her a natural fit for athletic apparel, performance nutrition and hydration, recovery tech, women's health, and beauty-meets-sport crossover plays (skincare, haircare for athletes). Distribution skews US-heavy with meaningful UK and Canada spill, and cadence is strong across all three platforms — near-daily on Instagram and TikTok, with TikTok engagement running well above category norms. Sponsor signal is already premium: a recent Visa Instagram activation, plus prior brand integrations with LEGO and Nespresso, indicate she clears legal/brand-safety review for blue-chip advertisers and can carry mainstream lifestyle campaigns beyond endemic sports endorsements.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Brittany Wilson Isenhour's tier (Macro, 1.7M combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Brittany is a professional soccer player in the NWSL, with her career spanning Angel City FC and the Orlando Pride. She frequently references her four years as a pro in her bios across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
Yes — Brittany was a Division 1 athlete at the University of Denver before turning pro. She often talks about the transition from club to D1 to professional soccer as the backbone of her training content.
Brittany is a goalkeeper, and one of her most-watched videos is titled 'How I became a goalkeeper.' Goalkeeping tips, drills, and reaction work are a recurring theme across her social channels.
Her Instagram bio lists Denver and LA as her bases — Denver tying back to her college years and LA reflecting her time with Angel City FC. She splits content between training, travel for NWSL matches, and lifestyle vlogs from both cities.
Brittany goes by the last name Isenhour and frequently features her partner in 'POV: you're more athletic than your man' style couple content. The relationship is a recurring storyline that performs well with her largely male audience.
Recent sponsored content includes Visa, LEGO (a Soccer Ball Editions campaign with the '#DoNotActually' tag), and Nespresso, where she talked about building confidence as a pro. Her deals tend to mix athletic identity with lifestyle brands.
Yes — her TikTok bio points followers to a 'Train with me' link, and much of her YouTube content focuses on workouts, nutrition insights, and mental tools she picked up moving through club, D1, and pro soccer. It's positioned at athletes who want to train like pros.
Around 9 in 10 of her followers are male, which is typical for female athlete creators whose content blends soccer skill, fitness, and lifestyle footage. Her largest age band is 18–24, skewing toward fans of the NWSL and women's football globally.
TikTok is her largest channel with over 800,000 followers, while Instagram sits above half a million and YouTube near 400,000. Her TikTok engagement is especially strong, running well above the typical athlete-creator benchmark.
While she's based in the United States, around 15% of her audience is in the UK and another notable chunk sits in Canada, India, and Germany. Hashtags like #brazil and her NWSL-led content help broaden her reach into international women's football fanbases.
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