So, I’ve been digging into this wrestler, Rhea Ripley. You know, the one with the edgy look and killer moves in the ring? I was curious about her family, especially her siblings, since you see her posting about them sometimes.
I started with a simple search. Nothing fancy, just wanted to see what’s out there about her family life. Turns out, her real name is Demi Bennett, and she’s from Adelaide, Australia. Grew up in a suburb called Glenelg, which I had to look up because I’m not exactly a geography whiz.

Then, I found out she’s got a younger sister named Calista Bennett. You can actually find Calista on Instagram, which is pretty cool. I scrolled through some of her posts. Seems like they’re really close, which is sweet.
- Looked up Rhea Ripley’s background: Found her real name (Demi Bennett) and hometown (Adelaide, Australia).
- Discovered her sister, Calista Bennett: She’s active on Instagram, and they seem to have a tight bond.
I tried to find more about her parents, Peter and Anna Bennett, but there wasn’t much. It looks like they prefer to stay out of the spotlight, which I totally get. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea to have their lives splashed all over the internet.
But it wasn’t easy, there wasn’t much info out there. I spent hours piecing together bits of information from various websites. Lots of forums and fan pages, you know the drill.
Finally found a few articles that mentioned her sister. They seem close, lots of pictures of them together on social media. It’s nice to see that kind of sibling bond, especially when one of them is in such a public-facing job.
The conclusion of my research
So, after all that digging, I learned that family’s important to Rhea Ripley. She might be a tough cookie in the ring, but she’s got a soft spot for her sister. It’s a nice little reminder that these wrestlers are real people with real lives outside of the show.
In the end, I felt like I got a better picture of who Rhea Ripley is, not just as a wrestler but as a person. And it’s always cool to see the human side of these larger-than-life characters. It’s like, you see them on TV and they seem so invincible, but then you find out they’re just like us in some ways, with families they love and all that.
