Top 20 Mom Influencers in Baltimore, United States (Dec 2025)

We found 524 mom Influencers in United States
These influencers mention 'mom' in their Instagram bio and have audiences primarily in United States. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features free to try
Last updated
12/09/2025

1. DABIGGEST✨

United States
Followers
148.9k
Fake followers
17.83%
Engagement rate
3.28%
Average Reel plays
64.7k
Audience gender
male
31.8%
female
68.2%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
47.43%
Miami Beach
2.62%
Washington, D.C.
2.46%
Atlanta
2.33%
New York City
1.5%

3. Ikea carter

United States
OWNER:K Lafox Beauty Supply&Salon 📍318 n Charles st Licensed Cosmetologist|Celebrity💇‍♀️stylist| Pharaohs Mom💙 @raohtheruler @dizzyslickem wife💍814❤️
Followers
21.8k
Fake followers
31.25%
Engagement rate
2.57%
Average Reel plays
9.5k
Audience gender
male
26.37%
female
73.63%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
36.91%
Atlanta
2.98%
New York City
2.44%
Washington, D.C.
2.33%
Miami Beach
1.61%

4. Baltimore’s SuperStar

United States
HairPage @versatilestyler Loving life people can die any day when I go know Im appreciative living everyday like its my last
Followers
13.9k
Fake followers
25.73%
Engagement rate
0.54%
Average Reel plays
7.5k
Audience gender
female
62.58%
male
37.42%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
33.09%
Atlanta
3.04%
New York City
2.33%
Los Angeles
1.9%
Washington, D.C.
1.85%

5. Meg Witham

United States
Mom life, but make it matching. 💙 From coordinating outfits to coordinating the chaos. ↓ Shop our matching + must-haves ↓
Followers
43.1k
Fake followers
38.34%
Engagement rate
1.04%
Average Reel plays
21.8k
Audience gender
male
86.63%
female
13.37%
Top performing Reels
  1. 2.1k
  2. 1.7k
  3. 1.7k
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
8.01%
Pensacola
3.86%
Los Angeles
2.78%
New York City
2.27%
Seattle
1.3%

6. Her!! 🙋🏾

United States
Bitch I’m made of sugar and spice and the shit that is nice 🤪
Followers
16.2k
Fake followers
27.56%
Engagement rate
1.17%
Average Reel plays
6.8k
Audience gender
female
33.06%
male
66.94%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
39.66%
Washington, D.C.
2.67%
Atlanta
2.11%
New York City
2.09%
Los Angeles
1.43%

7. NAI

United States
Computer Networks & Cybersecurity 💻 🌟 #BoyMom🫶🏼
Followers
14.2k
Fake followers
39.21%
Engagement rate
3.53%
Average Reel plays
14.5k
Audience gender
female
29.04%
male
70.96%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
31.57%
Washington, D.C.
5.08%
Atlanta
3.59%
New York City
2.81%
Los Angeles
2.18%

8. Syn 💜

United States
|| SynphonieMPhotography || PreK Teacher 💜

9. 💕N I Q U E💕

United States
🌹God First🙏🏾 🌸Blessyn & Prosper Mom💕💙 🌼Owner Of @thehair_blessyn 👑HairStylist 📧 To Book DM Me! 💳$35 Non Refundable Deposit Fee📒

10. desssdemi

United States
follow @hbkdessdemi & @officialdessdemi Baltimore, MD📍
Followers
56.2k
Fake followers
18.62%
Engagement rate
2.91%
Average Reel plays
18.8k
Audience gender
female
39.52%
male
60.48%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
41.77%
New York City
4.16%
Washington, D.C.
3.26%
Atlanta
3.26%
Los Angeles
2.17%

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11. Cookie Colbert

United States
Christ First ΔΣΘ🔺MSU-CAU-CSU Celebrity DJ🎤 Influencer BrandAmbassador @proudhbcugrad Cookie15 @imanigirlboutique Cookie10 @wintersindustries COOKIE10

12. Kay

United States
@polyhairco @k.rawjuice @kookingwithakay
Followers
20.4k
Fake followers
22.25%
Engagement rate
2.66%
Average Reel plays
10.5k
Audience gender
male
85.55%
female
14.45%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
11.95%
Atlanta
8.1%
New York City
5.26%
Philadelphia
3.85%
Los Angeles
3.13%

13. Krystal Leonard, MBA, PMP

United States
💍 Wife @dopejfit 🐾 Kodi & @krisandkompany Mom 💕 🩷💚1908 🏡 @26nleonard

14. Boss 💋

United States
Entrepreneur 🥂 Owner of @shesomodish_ boutique LLC💎
Followers
14.1k
Fake followers
30.24%
Engagement rate
2.01%
Average Reel plays
3.5k
Audience gender
male
46.31%
female
53.69%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
32.22%
Atlanta
3.47%
Washington, D.C.
3.4%
New York City
2.93%
Los Angeles
2.1%

15. REDZ

United States
CERTIFIED BARTENDER COCKTAIL CREATOR 🍸🍹🍷 FOR ANY INQUIRIES DM ME OR @fantasiescocktails
Followers
10.1k
Fake followers
19.63%
Engagement rate
0.31%
Average Reel plays
955
Audience gender
male
28.32%
female
71.68%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
42.34%
Washington, D.C.
3.56%
Atlanta
3.27%
Miami Beach
1.55%
New York City
1.33%

16. Felicia Pearson

United States
(The golden child)Business inquires Felicia Pearson Bmoresnoop@gmail.com POBox: 13525 Baltimore md 21202
Followers
431.2k
Fake followers
27.3%
Engagement rate
2.76%
Average Reel plays
73.8k
Audience gender
male
27.83%
female
72.17%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
New York City
7.99%
Baltimore
5.61%
Atlanta
3.82%
Los Angeles
2.59%
Philadelphia
2.53%

17. 김선미

United States
• Forever a Baltimore Girl | 🫰🏽
Followers
382.8k
Fake followers
32.05%
Engagement rate
2.1%
Average Reel plays
-
Audience gender
female
85.96%
male
14.05%
Top performing Reels
  1. 27.8k
  2. 27.1k
  3. 26.7k
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
New York City
4.11%
Los Angeles
3.8%
Greater London
1.88%
Atlanta
1.88%
Houston
1.68%

18. Lori Braxton 🎀

United States
Blogger/Social Media Influencer⭐️🎀.. TikTok:[600k]📲 BookingEmail📨: lorixasiaabookings1@gmail.com Contact: @fadamgotdajuice2 For All Music Inquiries📥.
Followers
289.6k
Fake followers
24.96%
Engagement rate
18.89%
Average Reel plays
80.5k
Audience gender
female
75.58%
male
24.42%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Baltimore
8.96%
New York City
3.32%
Atlanta
2.77%
Chicago
1.61%
Philadelphia
1.58%

19. Caitlin Blunnie

United States
Queer feminist creating art about bodily autonomy 🦀 Baltimore ✨ reposts are encouraged (w credit) 💌 hello(@)liberaljane.com
Followers
246k
Fake followers
16.78%
Engagement rate
3.18%
Average Reel plays
42.7k
Audience gender
male
11.37%
female
88.63%
Top performing Reels
  1. 🧵 THREAD: This #WomensHistoryMonth, let’s not forget how many of our rights were only won in recent decades, and weren’t given by asking nicely and waiting. 💪✨ We need to fight for our rights. Here’s are a few examples: 📍 Before 1974’s Fair Credit Opportunity Act made it illegal for financial institutions to discriminate against applicants’ gender, banks could refuse women a credit card. 📍 Before 1973, women were not able to serve on a jury in all 50 states. 📍 In 1973, the Supreme Court affirmed the right to safe legal abobo. Unfortunately after years of restrictions and bans, the Supreme Court overturned Roe in 2022. 📍 In 1969, California became the first state to pass legislation to allow no-fault divorce. Before then, divorce could only be obtained if a woman could prove that her husband had committed serious faults such as adultery. 📍In 2018, Utah and Idaho were the last two states that lacked clear legislation protecting chest or breast feeding parents from obscenity laws. At the time, an Idaho congressman complained women would, “whip it out and do it anywhere,” 📍 Before 1988, women were unable to get a business loan on their own. The Women’s Business Ownership Act of 1988 allowed women to get loans without a male co-signer and removed other barriers to women in business. 📍  In Lawrence v. Texas (2003), the Supreme Court ruled that anti-cohabitation laws were unconstitutional. Sometimes referred to as the ‘’Living in Sin’ statute, anti-cohabitation laws criminalize living with a partner if the couple is unmarried. 📍Before 1967, interracial couples didn’t have the right to marry. In Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court found that anti-miscegenation laws were unconstitutional. 📍 In 1974, the last “Ugly Laws” were repealed in Chicago. “Ugly Laws” allowed the police to arrest and jail people with visible disabilities for being seen in public. People charged with ugly laws were either charged a fine or held in jail. ‘Ugly Laws’ were a part of the late 19th century Victorian Era poor laws
    284.4k
  2. 🧵 THREAD: This #EqualPayDay, let’s not forget how many of our workplace rights were only secured in the last few decades. 💪✨ We need to fight for our rights. Here’s are a few examples: 📍 In 1963, the Equal Pay Act required employers to provide equal pay for equal work regardless of gender. 📍 In 1964, the Civil Rights Act prohibited discrimination based on gender, race, religion, color, or national origin in public places, schools, and employment. Before, it was legal to refuse employment opportunities to women. 📍 In 1978, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act made it illegal for employers to discriminate against pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions. 📍 In 1988, the Women’s Business Ownership Act created support for women business owners and eliminated the requirement for male co-signers on loans. 📍 In 1993, the Family and Medical Leave Act gave some workers paid family leave, and provided job protection and security for employees who took unpaid time off to care for a relative or family member. 📍 In 2010, the PUMP Act expanded the Break Time law, which provides key workplace protections for nursing mothers, including reasonable break time to nurse and a private place to pump. 📍 In 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court held that an employer who fires or otherwise discriminates against an individual simply for being gay or transgender is in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 📍 In 2024, the Department of Labor introduced a Final Rule to end an employer’s ability to pay individuals with disabilities subminimum wages. Alt-text included on all pieces.
    107.8k
  3. 96.9k
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
New York City
3.77%
Los Angeles
3.75%
Greater London
2.35%
Chicago
2%
San Francisco
1.35%

20. Gabby Samone

United States
STREAM “Four Women” NOW! 🖤 Get your #teamgabby shirts now!
Followers
219.7k
Fake followers
21.21%
Engagement rate
2.99%
Average Reel plays
71.8k
Audience gender
male
27.63%
female
72.37%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by city
Atlanta
5.18%
New York City
4.52%
Los Angeles
4.06%
Baltimore
3.42%
Houston
2.67%

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