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Michelle Díaz

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1999-02-12
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Michelle Adreth Flores Díaz is a well-known beauty and fashion blogger, makeup artist, model, and YouTuber who gained widespread attention after a photo of her with a rose in her hair went viral on both Twitter and Instagram. The red rose quickly became her signature style, a look inspired by the iconic song “Como la Flor” by Selena Quintanilla.

Before she became a social media sensation, Michelle faced a challenging time during her teenage years. When she moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma at the age of 12, she found it difficult to make friends in high school. To cope with this, she decided to start an Instagram account where she could express herself through makeup and share her personal style with the world.

Michelle, who is affectionately known to her followers simply as Michelle Adreth Flores Díaz, comes from a close-knit family. She has an older sister named Andrea and a younger brother named Sebastian. Her father, Jonathan, worked as a welder, while her mother, Rocio, was a devoted stay-at-home mom who supported her children’s growth and development.

Through determination and creativity, Michelle turned her personal passion into a thriving online presence that continues to inspire many.

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She got signed by Meta Beauty Management, which is based in New York.

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