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Lisa Rinna's OTHER daughter who is older than model sister Amelia Hamlin has wild bikini birthday

Lisa Rinna's OTHER daughter who is older than model sister Amelia Hamlin has wild bikini birthday

Daily Mail​11-06-2025

Lisa Rinna has a famous daughter named Amelia Hamlin who used to date Kourtney Kardashian 's ex Scott Disick and has a flourishing high-fashion modeling career.
But there is another beauty at home who gets far less press even though she is just as stunning
She is Delilah Hamlin, who at 27 is four years older than 23-year-old Amelia. Delilah is also a model, but seems to be on a different path as she charts her rise in the business.
Unlike Amelia, Delilah has shock blonde hair and often poses in bikinis for Instagram.
This week the budding star shared swimsuit images while posing on a beach as she celebrated her wild birthday. 'It's my birthday, I can be a funky diva if I want to!!!' she wrote in her caption. Sister Amelia added: 'YUPPPPP.'
With a tiara on her head and a pink feathered boa around her neck, the influencer looked ready for a wild time.
She is Delilah Hamlin, who at 27 is four years older than 23-year-old Amelia. Delilah is also a model, but seems to be on a different path as she charts her rise in the business
Hamlin was born on June 10, 1998, in Los Angeles, California, where she resides now. The oldest of three siblings, she has a younger sister, the model Amelia Gray Hamlin, and a half-brother, Dimitri Hamlin.
On Instagram she says she is a 'gamer' who is represented by The Lions in New York City while adding she is working on new music.
She's dating actor Henry Eikenberry.
Hamlin and Eikenberry, who you might recognize from Lisa Frankenstein and American Horror Stories, have been dating since 2023.
She recently revealed that the two of them auditioned for the same television show, though she didn't share which one.
Delilah was previously in a relationship with Love Island star Eyal Booker. They dated for over two years but split in 2022.
Hamlin told V magazine that her model idols date back to the 1980s. Her favorites are Cindy Crawford and Christy Turlington as she noted that LA native Tyra Banks is the one who really inspired her to model.
Her first photo shoot happened when she was 17 or 18 and posed for Teen Vogue in New York City: 'I was like, this is out of my comfort zone but I love it.'
With a tiara on her head and a pink feathered boa around her neck, the influencer looked ready for a wild time
Amelia knew she wanted to be a model from the age of five.
The beauty believes her career journey is 'completely opposite' to a typical path in fashion because she went out of her way to find the people who could create opportunities for her.
Speaking on Vogue's 'The Run-Through' podcast, she said: 'Almost every girl's story is, 'I was walking on the street and someone scouted me,' but that's completely opposite to my story.
'I scouted everyone else. I had already known that this is what I wanted to do since I was five years old. I have no idea why.
'[I had to] find everyone. And so my story's different, but also my passion is different.
'And I think that I don't really understand how a lot of the girls don't feel the same way that I do because to me it's so exciting and it's my dream and it's what I love to do and I could not imagine doing anything really else.
'I mean, I feel really lucky that I love what I do. My dad always said, if you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life.'
Amelia is 'well aware' that she is seen as a 'nepo baby' but insisted she is 'extremely grateful' for that opening doors for her, though she never expected she'd be accepted into the world of haute couture as a result.
Referencing her attendance at Jean Paul Haultier's Paris Fashion Week show in January, she said: 'I'm aware of everything that I am, but couture was just never something I thought I would be accepted into.
'So, Jean Paul Gaultier was actually my first ever couture show.'
Mom Lisa Rinna - who was on Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills for eight years, daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives and Melrose Place - wed Harry Hamlin in 1997.
Last year Harry said 'respect' is the key to his 28-year marriage.
The actor explained that communication as well as being physically intimate has made sure they are still wedded to this day.
He told US TV show Extra: 'I think we listen to each other, we respect each other, we support each other. Not a bad roll in the hay, also — that helps!'
Meanwhile, the Clash of the Titans star - who also has son Dimitri, 44, with his ex-wife Ursula Andress - launched the cooking show In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin in 2024.
He explained that he often takes on the main kitchen duties in his house.
Harry said: 'I cook every day in my house… mainly because I like what I like and I want to eat what I like, and if somebody else is cooking, it's not going to be what I like. So it's very selfish of me to cook for myself and for the family.'
Hamlin insisted that time hasn't had an impact on their action in the bedroom and he doesn't need any help in that department.
In an interview for Interview magazine, Andy Cohen praised his pal for thanking his wife 'for all the great sex' at the end of his 2010 memoir 'Full Frontal Nudity: The Making of An Accidental Actor' and asked if things were still the same now.
Harry exclaimed: 'Of course it is, Andy! We're still married.'
The Watch What Happens Live host then noted many other couples who have been married 'for 10-plus years, 15-plus years, 20-plus years can't say that the sex is still great' and asked what was different for Harry and Lisa.

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