5 People Who Made Known One Night

Today it's so easy to become popular through social networking. Some have gained fame on the basis of their own special talents and others because of their appearance. Brighton Side brought together the stories of five people who experienced the power of sudden fame. 1. Nicky Liberty One [...]
Some have gained fame on the basis of their own special talents and others because of their appearance.
Brighton Side brought together the stories of five people who experienced the power of sudden fame.
1. Nicky Liberty
A student in London posted a photo of a new construction worker in her account on the social Twitter network. She met the young man on a walk around Amsterdam. Nicky's beauty was widely appreciated by Twitter users, and this eventually brought him a contract with the modeling agency Éliite.
2. Baddie Winkle
This grandmother captured the hearts of bloggers when her niece posted her picture on Instagram. It now has more than three million followers and it runs an active way of life: plays and continues to change its image, and participates in the performances of
3. Emmanuele Fasano
When a young Italian musician was late for his train, he found that he had nothing more to do but play piano that stood inside the railway station. Fortunately, Emmanuel's performance was observed by a music producer, and he recorded it. This video made the talented musician very popular on social networks, bringing him a very profitable contract.
This Turkish cook became famous because of videos where meat was very fiery. Now the Instagram account has more than nine million followers and world - famous stars, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, come to enjoy its dishes.
This 18-year-old tea salesman from the Islamabad market became famous at night when a photographer had posted a picture of the boy with blue eyes on her Instagram. The picture immediately collected thousands of approvals and attracted much attention. Now Arshad is contracted by a large modeling agency and dreams of a career as a movie star.

















