Zīlniece Elizabete: Sapņu dzīve un slava – Santa.lv
A video featuring Latvian self-proclaimed seer Elizabete Bezdeliga became one of the most-viewed online in 2023, unexpectedly launching her into the public eye. The video depicts Bezdeliga, surrounded by women with raised hands, proclaiming, “Life, successful life, I am the queen! I am the su*ka who knows how to draw red lines, and thanks to that, I have a kruts husband who rolls in business, gives me expensive gifts…”
Unexpected Fame Through Viral Video
The video was widely shared by recognizable figures in Latvia, and subsequently inspired numerous parodies. “I simply woke up famous one day,” Bezdeliga recalls.
The Origins of the Viral Moment
Bezdeliga explains that the video captured her first group session, conducted without a script. She states the attendees were women struggling with low self-esteem. She describes her approach as a “systematic arrangement method,” also known as manifestation, often delivered with “maximalism.”
The sudden recognition brought mixed emotions. While her mother, father, and sister offered support, she received negative comments from those unfamiliar with her work. She specifically cites Lauri Reiniku, whom she has never met, as an example of someone who offered unsolicited criticism.
Parody Leads to Business
However, not all attention was negative. Bezdeliga credits Renārs Zeltiņš with indirectly boosting her business. “Thanks to his parody, several powerful Latvian entrepreneurs came to me for individual sessions,” she claims.
Bezdeliga states she operates using a publicly available price list for her services.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the content of the viral video?
The video featured Elizabete Bezdeliga proclaiming affirmations about a successful life and a generous husband, using strong language.
How did Elizabete Bezdeliga react to becoming famous?
She experienced mixed feelings, receiving support from family but negative comments from strangers.
Did the parody of the video have a positive impact on her business?
Yes, Elizabete Bezdeliga states that a parody by Renārs Zeltiņš led to several Latvian entrepreneurs seeking her services.
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