René Valdivieso, Nicolle Figueroa, Pepe Barahona, Fernanfloo and Violeta Martínez were nominated “Bicentennial Salvadoran Pride Influencers” in the city of Angelina.
Five well-known Salvadoran influencers are having the most time in Los Angeles, California. The reason? They are participating in the celebration of the Homeland Festival of Central America, as part of the commemoration of the Bicentennial, which takes place in this important American city.
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the stylist René Valdivieso, Nicolle Figueroa, Pepe Barahona, Fernanfloo and designer Violeta Martínez are the lucky content creators who were invited to be part of the Independence Festival and Parade. The organization of this event with the support of sponsors had the good fortune to bring to the city of Angelina these five famous characters of social networks and name them “Influencers Salvadoran Pride Bicentanario 2021-2022”.

René goes to Los Angeles to celebrate the Homeland Holidays. Photo: Illustrative and non-commercial image / www.instagram.com/p/CTWrrY4Htgk/
As part of this celebration, the five renowned content creators and other special guests who stand out in other areas will participate in different activities, including a gala dinner and the colorful Independence Parade, which will take place on Sunday 5 September.
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Four, of the five influencers (with the exception of Fernanfloo) They have documented through their social media accounts some moments of their journey and the happy moments they are living in the United States.

Violeta Martínez, René Valdivieso and Nicolle Figueroa have been nominated “Inlfuencers Orgull Salvadorenc Bicentenari”, Photo: Image of an illustrative and non-commercial nature / www.instagram.com/stories/renevaldiviesoofficial/
It should be noted that the “Festival and Parade of Salvadoran Independence” has been held for 22 consecutive years, except for 2020 which was suspended by the covid-19 pandemic.