20 Historical Figures Who Would Thrive In Today's Social Media Era

There are some people in history that should've either had social media during their era or been alive during today's social media era.

Below are the 20 historical figures that I visualize as being key social media influencers, personalities, or consecutively trending social media figures.

1.Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

2.Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci

3.Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven would have a booming SoundCloud, and his music would trend every week on TikTok if he was born in this era. There would be so many dance challenges created to his music had he existed in the 21st century, causing him to be a serious TikTok influencer.

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4.William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare would be a famous YouTuber that produced a YouTube web series. Shakespeare's YouTube series would most likely gain attention and notoriety for eloquently conveying complex themes in a relatable manner, making him a mega-YouTube sensation.

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5.Jane Austen

Jane Austen

6.Mansa Musa

Mansa Musa

The West African sovereign Mansa Musa is reported to be the richest man who ever lived, possessing reportedly a net worth of $400 billion. Instagram wouldn't be the same if this man was alive now.

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7.Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe

The blueprint Marilyn Monroe would have all of the girlies completely obsessed with her YouTube makeup tutorials. Monroe would be the ultimate beauty blogger, and a complete muse for any girl and nonbinary person that are beauty fanatics.

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8.Adam & Eve

Adam & Eve

Adam & Eve would be the YouTube couple vloggers that we'd all love to hate. Can't you picture them making an apology YouTube vid for eating the forbidden fruit? I sure can...

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9.Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor

10.Debbie Reynolds

Debbie Reynolds

Ms. Debbie Reynolds would have definitely been a famous lifestyle blogger and couples' vlogger that would go viral on YouTube for doing a story time about her husband cheating on her with her BFF Elizabeth Taylor and then marrying her BFF, had she been around in the vlogging era.

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Elizabeth Taylor, Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds
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Elizabeth Taylor Marries Debbie Reynolds ex-husband Eddie Fisher after breaking up their marriage.

Elizabeth Taylor, Eddie Fisher
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Elizabeth Taylor and Debbie Reynolds reconcile.

Hollywood actors Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley MacLaine, and Liza Minelli
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11.Karl Marx

Karl Marx

Father of socialism and author of the polarizing political text The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx would have Twitter in chains with the ultra-progressive ideology that he'd spew into his tweets.

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12.Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

13.Andy Warhol's Art

Warhol Art
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14.Queen Cleopatra

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Egyptian Queen Cleopatra is historically known mainly because of her elaborate beauty regimen and love affairs with Roman Emperor Julius Caesar and Roman general leader Mark Antony. Today Cleopatra would be a popular beauty YouTuber and TikToker with a loyal social media following. I could envision Cleopatra divulging viralworthy dating tips, relationship advice, and skincare advice on every social media platform.

15.Queen Nefertiti

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Egyptian Queen Nefertiti is credited with being extremely symmetrical, rockin' black Kohl eyeliner, and epitomizing femininity. If this doesn't scream famous beauty influencer vibes, then I don't know what does.

16.Madam C.J. Walker

Madam CJ Walker

17.Harry Houdini

Harry Houdini

Magician Harry Houdini would have a super-subscribed-to YouTube channel where he would do nothing but prank videos in this time period.

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18.Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali

19.Crystal LaBeija

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Crystal LaBeija is a fierce, iconic visionary. The establishment of the house system in LGBTQ+ ball culture is attributed to the pioneering drag queen LaBeija. If Queen of the House of LaBeija was on Twitter and TikTok today, she would be reading all of the Karens of the world for filth while advocating for LBGT rights like every Muva should.

Crystal LaBeija gives us all a lesson in reading.

20.Tupac Shakur

Tupac

Tupac was a live wire and lady-killer while he was alive. Those that are familiar with Tupac's personality know that he'd take social media by storm if he existed within the digital era, specifically Twitter. Tupac's tweets would be raw, authentic, and controversial, just like he was.

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