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Eva De Ascencao

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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2003-05-22
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Eva is a French content creator and entrepreneur who’s made a name for herself by sharing her lifestyle and travel adventures online. Over the years, Eva has built an impressive digital footprint, connecting with audiences across multiple platforms. On TikTok, where she goes by evatravel, Eva has amassed over 490,000 followers, captivating them with her engaging travel stories and tips. Her Instagram, under the handle eva.travel, boasts more than 360,000 followers who tune in for beautifully curated snapshots of her journeys. Meanwhile, her YouTube channel continues to grow, now with around 180,000 subscribers eager to follow along with her experiences.

Before all this fame, Eva started posting her travels back in 2018, initially just sharing moments from her trips. What began as a personal passion quickly evolved into a full-blown career. Along the way, she’s included special touches in her content—like featuring family members, including her father, adding a warm, personal feel to her storytelling. Whether she’s exploring hidden European gems or giving behind-the-scenes glimpses of life on the road, Eva keeps her audience inspired and engaged. And honestly, it’s no surprise—Eva’s authenticity and eye for detail really set her apart.

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She’s the creative force behind ET Creations, a clothing brand she launched with passion and purpose—centered around a signature adjustable wrap-style top that reflects her unique sense of style. Her journey has been nothing short of inspiring, as she shares not just fashion, but life on the move. Through her content, she takes her audience along on her global adventures, offering a genuine look into her travels, personal flair, and the ups and downs of building a business from the ground up. One standout moment came when she posted a TikTok from the serene shores of Ngor Island, where she effortlessly showcased both her design and her wanderlust. That video quickly gained momentum, racking up over 4.5 million views and putting her even more firmly on the map. She continues to grow her presence, one authentic story at a time.

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