Well, well, well, look at us talkin’ about them fancy famous women from Venezuela. I hear that place got some real lookers, and smart ones too, I reckon. Lots of pretty faces comin’ outta there, that’s for sure.

Pretty Faces and Smart Cookies
They got all kinds of famous women down there in Venezuela, not just the ones you see on the TV all dolled up. They got women who did big things, important things. I heard about one gal, they called her Daniela Nieves. She’s some kind of big shot actress, all over them American shows. She’s a Venezuelan-American, born in Venezuela, but livin’ it up in the States now. Good for her, I say! Make a name for yourself, that’s what I always said.
And then there’s this other one, Teresa Carreno. Born way back, 1853, I think. She was famous for playin’ the piano, real good too. They say she was a child prodigy. Imagine that, a little kid playin’ better than most grown folks! She was a Venezuelan, that’s what they all say. Must’ve been somethin’ to see her playin’ in them big concert halls.
Strong Women, That’s What They Are
But it ain’t just about pretty faces and playin’ the piano. Some of them Venezuelan women were tough as nails, I hear. They fought in wars and everything! They call them heroines, like superheroes in them comic books my grandson reads. Can you believe that? Women fightin’ in wars!
- Manuela Saenz – They say she was a real firecracker, that one. Fought right alongside the men, she did.
- Luisa Caceres de Arismendi – Another tough one, I hear. Got herself caught up in all that fightin’, but she didn’t back down.
- Josefa Camejo – This one, they say she was brave as a lion. Didn’t take no guff from nobody.
- Juana Ramirez – Another fighter, standin’ up for what she believed in.
- Eulalia Ramos – And this one too, right in the thick of it. Brave women, all of ’em.
And these days, there are women doin’ all sorts of things. Startin’ businesses, making money. I hear some are entrepreneurs, buildin’ things up from nothin’. That’s the way to do it, I say. Be your own boss! That’s what I always told my kids. They are breakin’ barriers. What that means, I don’t rightly know, but it sounds good, don’t it?
These Venezuelan Women, They Got Spunk
These Venezuelan women, they’re somethin’ else. They got beauty, they got brains, they got guts. They ain’t afraid to work hard and make somethin’ of themselves. They like their music, and their art, and their dancin’. They say they’re creative. I guess that means they like to make things, and sing songs, and paint pictures, and all that. Good for them. Keeps life interestin’, I reckon. They love to express themselves. That means they like to show off what they can do. And why not, I say. If you got it, flaunt it!
And from what I hear, if you’re courtin’ one of these Venezuelan gals, you better treat her right. You gotta show her you care, and you gotta respect her friends. They’re big on friendship, those Venezuelans. Family and friends, that’s what’s important, you know?

More Than Just a Pretty Face
So, yeah, these famous women from Venezuela, they’re more than just pretty faces. They’re strong, they’re smart, they’re talented. They come from all walks of life, doin’ all sorts of things. Some of ’em fought in wars, some of ’em play the piano, some of ’em run businesses. But they all got that Venezuelan spirit, I reckon. That fire in their belly, that makes ’em special. Long live them strong sisters from Venezuela! And the brothers too, I suppose. Don’t want to leave nobody out. Someone said that, I heard. Must be true.
It’s good to hear about these women. Gives a body hope, you know? Makes you think that anyone can do anythin’ if they put their mind to it. And that’s a good lesson for all of us, I reckon. No matter where you come from, or what you look like, you can make somethin’ of yourself. Just gotta have that grit, that determination. And these Venezuelan women, they got it in spades.
I reckon there are a lot more of those famous women from Venezuela. Those are just some I heard about. That place, they sure do make some mighty fine ladies. Mighty fine indeed. Hope I can go there someday. See what all the fuss is about. Maybe I meet one of these famous women. I can tell her I know all about her. She would be surprised, wouldn’t she?