Nowadays, it is incredible how many people are references for many of us. Among them, the Venezuelan influencers in Spain are an essential figure to give visibility to what we once were and continue to be, but this time far from home.
They make us feel accompanied when we are far away, bring a smile to our faces when we need it most and restore our pride in our roots.
In this article, we celebrate those who, from their digital platformsThey inspire us, they make us laugh, they inform us and, above all, they remind us that we are not alone.
These are the Venezuelan influencers in Spainwho are making their mark, each in their own field, fashion, beauty, maternity, travel.... Be migrant it's not just about changing country, it's about changing skin.
Why does it benefit us to have Venezuelan influencers in Spain?

In the middle of one of the migration crises greatest in our history, the Venezuelans We have gone out into the world in search of new opportunities, and one of them is in one of the world's most important best countries in Europe, Spain.
But to leave is not to forget. And that is why it is so valuable that there are references who, through their social networks, are keeping the conversation alive about Venezuelaeither directly or through their way of seeing the world.
Have Venezuelan influencers in Spain is not just a question of representation. It is a way of helping us to:
- Visibilise the reality of the Venezuelan migrant in a country where we are often reduced to stereotypes.
- Extend bridges between culturesWe have to show what we have to contribute to the new society.
- Create communitybecause seeing someone, like us, succeed or simply speak from the truth, helps to be closer to our land.
- Humanising the migrationThe European Union, with its pros and cons, its achievements and also its enormous duels.
From humour, fashion, activism, motherhood or entrepreneurship, these influencers show us that being Venezuelan abroad is also about resisting, reinventing and shining, as well as enriching and showcasing our precious culture to the whole world.
Cristina Bolívar
Cristina Bolívar, known as @SoyLaBolívaris one of those voices that seems to speak directly to us. His content, loaded with humour, irony and a good dose of reality, revolves around the migrant experience of the average Venezuelan.
She says what many of us think, but don't always know how to express.
From everyday anecdotes to social criticism, Cristina makes the everyday life of any person migrant in content that makes us laugh, reflect and feel less lonely.
Because in the end, how many of us have not seen ourselves reflected in their videos about cultural differences, clashes, and nostalgia?
Its impact is clear, it has been able to connect with the thousands of Venezuelans who reside in Spainreminding us that we are not alone on this path of reconstruction.
Maria Edilia
Maria Edilia is much more than a participant in Drag Race Spain. It is a banner of freedom, art and identity. With his performances and his presence in networks, he has managed to merge the cVenezuelan culture with the world European dragThey bring a mixture of migration, rebellion and pride to every show.
For those who are not familiar with the term, a drag queen is a person (usually male, though not exclusively so) who is characterised by an exaggerated, theatrical and flamboyant aesthetic, representing an female identity with artistic purposes, protest or entertainment.
The drag is a form of expression that plays with gender, make-up, costume and performance, often charged with social criticism, humour and symbolism.
Generally speaking, it's not just about dressing up, it's about creating a character that challenges norms and celebrates diversity. And in the case of Maria EdiliaThis art also becomes a way of telling the story of the migrant, queer and Latin American experience in a country like Spain.
Its content is a declaration: "here we are, also from the margins, also creating beauty".. For many of us, to see a Venezuelan person express himself with such strength and authenticity in a space as visible as Spanish television is a source of pride and hope.
Maria represents those who have to fight twice as hard, for being migrants and for breaking standards.
His art is resistance and also a cry for freedom.
Daniela Goicoechea
From the world of branding and marketing, Daniela Goicoechea has achieved what many dream of, becoming an international benchmark without losing its essence.
Co-founder of Brandcropswith 25 employees and customers such as Haagen Dazs, Solán de Cabras or Legado Ibérico and highlighted by Forbes Women, Daniela is one of those venezolanas living in Madrid and has turned its digital presence into a space where the professional and the human mix.
Its content is elegant, practical and real. It talks about personal bestof entrepreneurshipbut also of the emotions involved in starting from scratch in another country. And it does so with a careful aesthetic, but without artifice.
In addition, this year it is strongly committed to the artificial intelligence applied to marketing and by his own podcast, Marketing sin filtro.
Daniela shows us that the Venezuelans we also shine in corporate spaces, that we have ideas, talent and a way of seeing the world that brings.
Keka Martínez
From one of the 10 most beautiful cities in Europe, Keka Martínezin Madrid has become a powerful voice for many Venezuelan and Latina mothers. With more than half a million followers on Instagram, she mainly shares images of her family, her lifestyle and her travels.
Its content, which focuses on the maternitydoes not sugarcoat reality.
On the contrary, it embraces it in all its complexity. It speaks of parenting, of exhaustion, of sincere joys and shared frustrations. Keka has just published his first book, What no one told you about motherhood (Martínez Roca, 2025), in which he deals with honesty, humour and reflection with everything he was never told and discovered on his own.
Keka has created a community that transcends the screen. For those of us who have had children in another country, seeing and reading it is a relief. It's knowing that someone else is going through the same thing and that it's possible to build a "piña" (as we say here in Spain), even if it's virtual.
Keka doesn't just share content, it shares life. And in that honesty, we feel seen.
Andrea Rubio
Andrea Rubio is one of the iVenezuelan influencers in Spain with the greatest international projection. With hundreds of thousands of followers, Andrea combines fashion and beauty content with messages of empowerment and personal development.
But hers is not just about aesthetics, there is a clear narrative of growth, constancy and self-confidence. His presence on the networks is meticulously detailed, but he never loses authenticity.
Andrea is the example that we can also aspire to the top without forgetting where we come from. That you can talk about style without losing the content, and that to be influential is also to inspire.
Maite Sophia
Maite Sophia has become one of the content creators in the Hispanic digital universe, particularly on platforms such as TikTok e Instagram.
Born in San Cristóbal, Venezuela, has managed to build a loyal community thanks to its close-knit style, aesthetic sensibility and carefully crafted visual identity.
Its content has focused mainly on the fashionbecoming a reference for young people looking for daily inspiration on what to wear, how to combine clothes and what trends to follow.
In their social networks, especially in TikTok under the user @maitesophiacMaite shares videos showing "outfits of the day", transitions with creative looks, garment recommendations and eye-catching pieces that stand out for their originality.
Maite Sophia demonstrates that social media can be a space not only for sharing style, but also for narrating life with honesty and sensitivity.
In addition, many Venezuelans We feel a special pride in seeing her grow and evolve. Seeing a young Venezuelan succeeding in the digital world, with authenticity and our own style, makes us feel represented.
Oskarina
Oskarina Lanzajournalist by training and mum Venezuelan based in Spainhas become one of the most beloved voices of family culinary content.
Through their networks, especially Instagram as @oskarinalanzashares easy, quick and healthy recipes that were born with a very personal purpose, to feed her daughter better, Miranda.
Today, that gesture has been transformed into a growing community that follows her for her authenticity, charisma and approachable approach to the nutritious cuisine.
From Curiarawe have had the great pleasure of collaborating with Oskarina in the creation of traditional Venezuelan recipes such as the quesillothe rice puddingthe chicken soup homemade or the Venezuelan empanadasrecovering flavours that connect us with home.
Her phrase, "if I can do it, everyone can!", sums up her style perfectly: approachable, empathetic and full of Creole flavour. For many migrants, watching her cook with joy from another country is a reminder that we can reinvent ourselves without losing our roots.
At CuriaraWe know that adapting to a new life in Spain It is not easy, but we also know that we are not alone.
They are references like all of them, who accompany us in our nostalgia, give us back our voice, and remind us that our roots also flourish far from home.
From here, we continue to celebrate their journey and that of all those who, like them, are leaving their mark. Because each shared story is one more way of building community.