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Famous Greek TikTokker Becomes Orthodox Nun

September 10, 2024 By All Saints of North America [edit]

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A famous Greek TikToker with hundreds of thousands of followers gathered over the past eight years has dropped out of the “influencer” game to dedicate her life to Christ as a nun.

23-year-old Eleni Mazlou had nearly 480,000 followers who enjoyed her videos that often included scenes from everyday life, vacations, beauty tips, fashion, and other similar topics, reports the Union of Orthodox Journalists with reference to celebrity.reporter.com.cy.

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However, most of Mazlou’s videos recently disappeared, leaving her followers wandering what happened to her. Thus, she decided to publish photos on Instagram from her monastic tonsure, where she was given the name Ipomoni (Patience).

In one recent video, she explains that she made this decision after a deep spiritual search, feeling the need to step away from the fame and publicity that TikTok brought her in order to focus on her faith.

In the description of her social media accounts, she writes that she loves God and has left only posts related to Christianity.

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