The Cuban star Niurka Marcos has caused a stir with a publication in which she shows some evidence of which celebrities, such as: Katy Perry, Rosalía, and Lady Gaga, and many others have tried to imitate her peculiar style.

“I am so flattered to have inspired you girls. Thanks to all my personal friends. From now on I promise to invite you to all my children’s birthdays,” she wrote on his Instagram profile.

Niurka’s post fueled the reactions of her followers. “You copy well, Billie Eilish also copied your nails”, “Why do they copy her?”, “Mother Niu inspiring”, “You impose a lot of fashion”, “Niurka, you are the best. Here is the proof”, commented some Internet users.

Niurka Marcos

She studied four years at the National Circus School of Cuba. She left her country to go to Mexico, and started working as a dancer at the Tropicana nightclub in Mérida, Yucatán, where she began to venture into the world of vedettismo.

Niurka went to Mexico, where she met her first husband, named Federico, a Mexican who worked in Mazatlán. Later, in Baja California, she had her first child, Kiko. Nevertheless; Marcos returned to Cuba with her son and her mother due to the constant attacks he suffered from her husband.

After having divorced her first husband, she begins a discreet relationship with another man of Mexican origin who would eventually become the father of her second daughter, Romina.

Niurka returned to Mérida, Yucatán, where she participated in shows and became a television host, alongside Marcos Valdés. As an interviewer, she met producer Juan Osorio, who made her part of the cast of the soap opera Vivo por Elena; From there, Niurka participated in different Televisa productions.

Marcos and Osorio began a relationship where they lived together in the late nineties and would have a son named Emilio Osorio.

Niurka participated in the play Aventurera, directed by Carmen Salinas; with which it acquired great popularity in Mexico. At the same time, he was also part of soap operas such as I will never forget you, Three women and Salomé.

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