Content creators, influencers and public figures have a great impact on society today. In many cases we see how people change their habits, dress, diet… to follow in the footsteps of those they admire and try to get closer to their reality by imitating their lifestyles.

Because of this, these businessmen and people with influence are often required to be careful, especially with their actions on social networks, since for example the issue of thinness, food, drugs… can cause serious problems. problems in the lives of his followers, especially the youngest.

But not everything is bad or dangerous, many people find their true vocation thanks to the exposure of influencers in networks and the different stories they share. Thanks to their work, many discover that they want to dedicate themselves to fashion, cooking, animals, etc.

As in everything, there are stories that attract attention and go around the country. This is the case of a woman who decided to leave everything at the age of 29 and ‘give herself to God’ by becoming a nun due to the influence and impact that socialite Tamara Falcó has had on her.

According to La Razón, after Falcó made a Christian retreat, Mihaela Rodríguez decided to follow in her footsteps and try that experience, where she finally received God’s call. The young woman, Romanian by birth, confessed to the Murcian newspaper La Verdad that she always lived far from religion: “I did my First Communion and also the confirmation catechism, but I was not confirmed.”

Motivated by the experience of Íñigo Oneiva’s future wife and her mother, Rodríguez happily lived the retirement that changed her life. Last weekend, once she finished her novitiate, she made her solemn profession at the Monastery of Santa Ana, surrounded by her friends and family. “Today’s young people are very afraid of commitment, I was too, but I have found in him a great freedom: that of doing God’s will,” said the young woman.

Everyone knows that the Marquise de Griñón carries her Christianity as her flag and that religion and faith are very important to her. Falcó does not hesitate when it comes to showing her beliefs in a public way and, often, she boasts of going to mass, praying or asking for things from the Blessed Sacrament.

Even now that she will celebrate one of the most publicized weddings of the year and of the decade, Isabel Preysler’s daughter has admitted on several occasions that the most important thing for her is the “sacrament of marriage” and that everything else does not matter because they are just details that surround the most important moment of your life.