Before the 2016 election, Martina Markota was famous as a successful American entrepreneur in the arts. After that, the beautiful and talented NYU grad, better known as Lady Alchemy, was allegedly expelled from entertainment extremists for representing conservative views and also supporting Donald Trump. Since then, she has reportedly been attacked and bullied through politically motivated boycotts and financial isolation.
Discover lesser-known facts about the performanceAn artist, writer, conservative commentator, and media personality who fights hard not to eclipse conservative views, particularly in the arts.
biography, age
Martina Markota is a New York born on July 10, 1985. Little or no information is available about her parents, siblings and primary education. However, it is common knowledge that her parents are Croatians who emigrated to the United States when she was a child. Markota grew up mostly in New York, where she completed her college education.
Martina has a degree in mathematics from New York University. She graduated from NYU in 2006. Despite her degree in physics, Martina chose to use her logical ideologies to pursue other artistic interests. Growing up, she always had a flair for performing arts, history and mathematics. While studying at NYU and looking for alternative means of survival, Martina decided to turn her passion into profit by performing as a burlesque dancer.
career
Endowed with a good sense of humor, creative dance skills and of course good looks, Martina Markota made her debut in the entertainment industry with the stage name Lady Alchemy. Martina was inspired by Renaissance artists like Leonardo Da Vinci and creatively put her art into alchemy. Her growth was gradual but rewarding as she soon carved a niche for herself and became a household name. A unique contemporary artist, Markota has become known for her originality, fearless experimentation and expression. She remained relatively popular and successful for no less than a decade, but then things changed.
While he’s still working as a burlesque dancer, Markota decided to take her conservative views, stating that she had an unwavering support of Donald Trump during and after the 2016 election. However, this personal decision was the beginning of Lady Alchemy’s career problems. Not only was Martina Markota called a fascist, but many of her peers also refused to perform at events with her. She was so followed and bullied out of business. As a result, Lady Alchemy had to give up her successful career as a performance artist.Thanks to fame, she already had asMarkota, a burlesque dancer, soon got a job in another field – broadcasting. In 2017, she began working as a video producer and on-air personality for the conservative Daily Caller. Martina Markota briefly worked in media representation before joining The Rebel Media Team as a political and social culture reporter.
Martina Markota – husband
Martina Markota has not been and is not married… at least not yet. However, it is only a few steps from the aisle. She is currently engaged to British politician and author, Jack Buckby. It’s uncertain exactly how and when the lovebirds met, but Jack popped the big question during a trip together in December 2016, and Martina apparently said “yes.”
Interestingly, Markota’s fiance Jack was once suspected by the FBI of extremist activity and was denied entry to America.
Height and other facts about Martina Markota
1. The beautiful dancer and media personality stands at an average height of 5 feet 9 inches and weighs approximately 59 kg. Details of her other body measurements have not been released publicly.
2. Martina Markota lives a nerdy lifestyle. When she’s not working, the former dancer isn’t just about having fun. The conservative commentator loves to keep up to date and finds pleasure in serious pursuits such as discussing history, reading political tabloids and watching documentaries.
3. Following her political stance in 2016 election, Martina Markota joined the list of conservative media figures deplatformed for her political views. Martina’s bank account, which was linked to her IndieGoGo campaign for the graphic novel Lady Alchemy and had raised over $34,000, was closed by Chase Bank. When she tried to find out the reasons for her actions, Chase Bank, which allegedly supports only liberal reasons, refused to give the conservative commentator an explanation.
In addition to Markota, several other public figures such as Enrique Tarrio, chairman of the Proud Boys fraternal organization, and Joe Biggs, an Iraq War veteran and pro-Trump supporter, have closed their bank accounts at Chase Bank without explanation.