Vine Star Liane V Receives A Shout Out From Floyd Mayweather: Instagram Nears 1.5 Million

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Popular for her funny Vines, Liane V (Valenzuela) is now taking other social media outlets by storm and getting a little help from Floyd Mayweather as well.

V has risen to become a popular name on Instagram and other social media outlets stemming from her famous Vine videos. Recently she released a new song titled, "Whachu Gon Do," and Mayweather has also taken notice of this rising star.

V both Instagrammed and retweeted one a tweet from Mayweather that read, "#TMT -- check out the new music video by @LoveLianeV at http://www.lianev.com." Mayweather was able to convey that message to his 5.32 million followers as opposed to V's 72.4 thousand.

V returned the love with her Instagram post which read, "Big thanks to @floydmayweather @johnny & #TMT fam for supporting my new music video #watchugondoLianeV.com #LianeV #BRANDX"

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Big thanks to @floydmayweather @johnny & #TMT fam for supporting my new music video #watchugondoLianeV.com #LianeV #BRANDX

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With her 2.9 million Vine followers V has also seen a boost in her Instagram followers as it is now nearing 1.5 million followers. Her Vine titled, "When bae don't know how to cook w/ Liane V #KingBach," has over 5 million loops and her "missing iguana" vine already nears 2 million in just 18 hours.

At this rate V may break through the social media ropes and enter into a whole new form of fame all on her own.

V has even taken to her Twitter account to give her followers a few honest words. Today she tweeted, "#letsKeepItReal 'Those who think it is permissible to tell white lies soon grow color-blind.'" She didn't direct to quote to anyone but it may seem like V is making it known that she does not fear anyone who tries to lie about her come up or who she is.

She has also used her social media outlets to inspire and encourage others to be good to each other.

She tweeted, "Today was National "Do Something Nice" day Each year on October 5 people across the nation celebrate National Do Something Nice Day," followed by, "Tell me something, anything you did Nice for someone today.I will random follow back a few of you that tweet me what you did #lianevlovesme," giving her fans and followers a chance to communicate with her all while doing something nice for someone.

Check out the latest Instagram video.

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OOPS (with @destorm) #vine

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