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Mariana Morais

Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-30

Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓

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Is Mariana Morais real?

Real, and documented through a years-long trail of third-party-captioned public appearances, independent of any Wikipedia article. Mariana Morais, who posts as @maarebeaar and goes by "Coach Mare," first surfaces in named-byline press in April 2020, when Elite Daily (Michele Mendez) profiled her as a member of the LA-based "LA Click House" content collective before she joined the influencer group Clubhouse alongside other named creators that year; the piece also reported her as dating fellow member Pedro Pertile. From December 2022 onward, Getty Images' own editorial staff independently captioned and dated her by name at a long run of Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Las Vegas industry events — a Young Hollywood event for Paramount's "Babylon" (Dec. 18, 2022), the CLD Miss Circle NYFW flagship store opening in SoHo (Feb. 13, 2023), the Maxim Big Game Experience Super Bowl party in Las Vegas (Feb. 10, 2024), the 9th Annual Beauty Awards and NEW YOU Beauty Bar in Miami Beach (April 2024), the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount's "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" (Dec. 16, 2024) — where Getty photographer Jesse Grant (Variety) captioned her together with Pedro Pertile, the same partner Elite Daily named in 2020, cross-confirming her identity across two independent source sets four years apart — a David Dobrik-hosted "Novocaine" screening and an Oscar-eve party (March 2025), and the CLD Miami Swim Week Kickoff Event (May 30, 2025) and CLD PR's Pre-Festival House (April 2026). None of this is self-published content; it is a professional photo wire's own editorial captioning of a real person at real, third-party-organized events. On the entrepreneurial side, her own official website (beaarbodyapp.com) and Linktree hub (linktr.ee/maarebeaar, active since February 2020) describe her as founder of the Beaar Body personalized-fitness coaching app, tracing her fitness career to a torn ACL from high school soccer. A March 2023 piece on eonline.com (E! Online), bylined "Sara Smith for APG," covers the same app and calls her a "Brazilian entrepreneur" and industrial-engineering graduate — that byline format reads as syndicated partner content rather than E!'s own newsroom reporting, so it's treated here as reported rather than independently verified press, though it doesn't conflict with anything documented elsewhere. Her Threads account (@maarebeaar, roughly 230,000 followers, bio "just a bear in the real world🧸") and TikTok account (@maarebeaar, confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns the author name "Coach Mare") both consistently display the name Mariana Morais and cross-link to the same Linktree hub. One important correction to a common assumption: the only Wikipedia article titled "Mariana Morais" is not about this creator at all — it documents an unrelated Brazilian mixed martial artist, fight nickname "The Razor," born 1995 in São João da Boa Vista, who fights out of Niterói. No Wikipedia article exists for the @maarebeaar creator as of this review; see Disambiguation. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.

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What is Mariana Morais's real name?

VerifiedHer publishes a legal name only when the creator has shared it herself — never one dug up through doxxing or records. We haven't verified a self-disclosed legal name for Mariana Morais, so this page doesn't list one.

Is every “Mariana Morais” online the same person?

No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.

  • The Mariana Morais covered on this page is the Brazilian-born fitness entrepreneur, model, and content creator known online as @maarebeaar / "Coach Mare," founder of the Beaar Body fitness app. She is NOT the same person as the only Mariana Morais documented on Wikipedia — a Brazilian mixed martial artist, fight nickname "The Razor," born 1995 in São João da Boa Vista, who fights out of Niterói. That is a completely different, unrelated woman who happens to share the same name; as of this review, no Wikipedia article exists for the creator covered here.
  • Also unrelated, despite the similar name: Mariana de Moraes, a Brazilian singer and actress (note the different spelling — "de Moraes," not "Morais").

Scam & impersonation warnings

  • Search results for her name surface a field of "OnlyFans leak"-style spam pages, including near-identical templates repeated across multiple hijacked institutional (.edu-style) subdomains — a scam/SEO pattern seen across many creators' names, not evidence of any account she controls. None of it is linked or described further here.
  • At least two lookalike accounts circulate on near-identical handles — including one styled "@_maaarebeaar_" and another on a misspelled variant — neither matches the exact handle (@maarebeaar) linked from her own official Linktree hub; only the accounts drawn from that hub are treated as hers.
  • Her name is shared with an unrelated Brazilian mixed martial artist — the only person documented on Wikipedia under "Mariana Morais." Searches may surface MMA fight records or that Wikipedia article; it belongs to a different woman entirely. See Disambiguation.
  • No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her Getty-documented public appearance trail and named press coverage support a real human creator, not a virtual one.

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