Chiara Oliver’s fans do it again: from Times Square to the Madrid metro

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If the kikistas have shown anything, it is that Chiara Oliver It has the support that many artists would like. Everything you can imagine, they accomplish without even breaking a sweat. Before the young woman left the Operación Triunfo academy, in her week as a nominee, she was already appearing on the famous screens of Times Square in New York.

Incredible as it may seem, Chiara Oliver’s fandom managed to raise money and the information needed to project an advertisement for 20 seconds in the most famous square in the world asking for a vote for their favorite contestant OT2023 continue at least one more week on the television program.

The mobilization was massive. No one was exempt that week from encountering a “Save Chiara” on social networks, on websites, on the streets or even in Times Square, as we mentioned. And when many thought that things could not go any further, the kikistas surprise us again.

At which stops can you find Chiara Oliver posters?

With the publication of ‘Bad habit’, the artist’s first single, her fans have not sat still, as expected. They don’t put limits on their imagination and, furthermore, they don’t mind contributing money if it’s about getting the music of their new favorite singer to other people. In this sense, Chiara Oliver can boast of appearing on public buses in Barcelona, ​​on a street mural in this same city and on the LED screens of some of the busiest metro stations in Madrid.

For a whole week you will be able to find the face of the triumphant in giant size at the bus stops. Callao, Príncipe Pío, Plaza España, Avenida de América and Méndez Álvaro. They themselves design the posters, the promotional strategies, raise the money and contact the advertising companies so that everything goes as planned.

If this is not love and devotion, someone should come and explain to us what it is. After seeing all this, if there is one thing Chiara should do, it is to take good care of the Kikista army that, without a doubt, has proven to be faithful and one of the great pillars in her promising musical career.

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