Four Australians of Greek heritage named SA’s top young Instagram influencers

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The Adelaide Advertiser has just released its list of Instagram trendsetters 30 years of age and under, and among the names are four Australians of Greek heritage.

Who are they? The Greek Herald finds out.

Stavros Kapoulitsas:

22-year-old tradie, Stavros Kapoulitsas, has a huge Instagram following of almost 80,000 people. The Advertiser reports that he has also recently ventured into the NFT realm, creating his own crypto currency and selling it through Twitter.

READ MORE: Australians of Greek heritage named among SA’s rising stars for 2022.

Leah Itsines:

Leah Itsines is the sister of global fitness entrepreneur, Kayla Itsines, and has amassed close to 600,000 followers on Instagram. The 27-year-old shares healthy food recipes on her social media and is also a co-creator of the Bare Food Guide.

Christina Vithoulkas:

27-year-old Christina Vithoulkas was in a motocross accident in 2018 which left her paraplegic, but that never stopped her from achieving her dreams. She now has 71,600 followers on Instagram and uses her platform to break down the stigma of spinal injury with candour and positivity.

READ MORE: Christina Vithoulkas: Becoming a paraplegic made me a stronger, happier person.

Danny Philippou:

Danny Phillipou is half of the comedy YouTube duo ‘Racka Racka,’ which he started with his twin brother. The popularity of their slapstick YouTube show has seen him gain over half a million followers since starting in 2013.

READ MORE: YouTube stars Danny and Michael Philippou set to create debut feature film.

Source: The Advertiser.

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