Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has recently made a bold claim regarding his popularity in the United States. During a public appearance, Maduro stated, “I’m so famous in the USA. I’m more famous than Taylor Swift, Karol G, and Bad Bunny.” His comments have sparked discussions online and in political circles about the level of recognition the Venezuelan leader claims to have in the United States.
Maduro’s statement appears to be part of a broader effort to reinforce his image as a significant international figure, often emphasizing the prominence of Venezuela on the global stage. It is not clear whether Maduro’s remarks were meant as a humorous exaggeration or a serious assertion of his influence and popularity.
The claim has attracted mixed reactions, with some observers viewing it as typical of Maduro’s confident rhetoric, while others question the validity of such an assertion, given that the artists mentioned—pop stars Taylor Swift, Karol G, and Bad Bunny—are immensely popular in the U.S., often regarded as cultural icons. The statement does, however, highlight Maduro’s focus on asserting his prominence beyond Venezuela’s borders.
As of now, there has been no official response from the artists mentioned or independent confirmation of Maduro’s level of fame in the United States. The comment continues to circulate on social media, fueling debates about celebrity status, influence, and political messaging.