20 Historical Figures Who Would Thrive In Today's Social Media Era
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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
2.Leonardo da Vinci
3.Ludwig van Beethoven
4.William Shakespeare
5.Jane Austen
6.Mansa Musa
7.Marilyn Monroe
8.Adam & Eve
9.Elizabeth Taylor
10.Debbie Reynolds
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11.Karl Marx
12.Andy Warhol
13.Andy Warhol's Art
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
17.Harry Houdini
18.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.
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