This paper examines the persona, cultural context, and influence of Vivian Lola, known by the stage/online name "Qween Goddess." It analyzes her artistic output, public image, audience, and significance within contemporary queer and digital performance cultures. Conclusions assess her contributions and suggest directions for future research.

As of 2025, Qween Goddess- Vivian Lola is expanding her empire. She recently announced the launch of "The Temple," a subscription-based app offering daily guided meditations, movement rituals, and a private community network. She is also in the pre-production stages of a documentary titled "Uncrowned," which follows three women from her mentorship program as they leave abusive relationships and start their own businesses.

But perhaps her greatest legacy is the language she has given to her followers. Walk into any major city, and you will hear women greeting each other with "Hail, Queen," or asking, "What would Vivian do?" She has turned "Goddess" from a mythical term into a daily, attainable practice.

Every queen has an origin story. Unlike overnight viral sensations, the ascent of Qween Goddess- Vivian Lola has been a masterclass in strategic authenticity. Emerging from a landscape where many creators rely on gimmicks, Vivian Lola chose a different path: radical self-definition.

The moniker "Qween Goddess" is not merely a title; it is a declaration of intent. It implies sovereignty over one’s own life, divine feminine energy, and the resilience to rule without a manual. Vivian Lola adopted this persona to encapsulate her philosophy: that every woman has the right to walk through the world with the unshakable confidence of a queen and the nurturing power of a goddess.

Early in her career, Vivian Lola noticed a gap in the market. There were "lifestyle influencers" and there were "motivational speakers," but there were very few who fused high fashion with high vibration spirituality. She filled that void. By curating a feed that juxtaposes luxury designer wear with affirmations of self-worth, Qween Goddess- Vivian Lola created a safe haven for women who want to look powerful and feel powerful simultaneously.

No rise to goddess status is without trials. Recently, Qween Goddess- Vivian Lola faced a significant public controversy regarding her "Meltdown Method"—a paid workshop priced at $444. Detractors claimed the pricing was predatory. For two weeks, the internet debated: Is spiritual empowerment a luxury good?

Vivian Lola did not retreat. Instead, she went live for three hours without a filter. She broke down her business expenses, the psychology of pricing, and famously declared: "If you believe a Goddess is cheap, you are still in a slave mentality."

The clip went viral. While she lost some followers, she gained a more loyal, paying base. She turned a public relations nightmare into a masterclass in business sovereignty. This ability to pivot—to turn scandal into sermon—is what solidifies her status. She is not just a guru; she is an entrepreneur who understands that in the economy of attention, the queen controls the narrative.

In the saturated digital landscape where influencers rise and fall by the algorithm’s whim, one figure has carved a distinct throne through unapologetic authenticity and curated mystique. Known to her legion of followers as Qween Goddess Vivian Lola, she is not merely a content creator—she is a brand archetype, a walking manifesto of self-deification, and a businesswoman redefining what it means to be a "luxury muse."

What truly sets Qween Goddess- Vivian Lola apart from the typical "hustle culture" gurus is her emphasis on soft power. In a digital age that glorifies burnout, Vivian preaches the power of rest. She often posts about "Throne Days"—days where she disconnects from emails, turns off notifications, and focuses solely on self-care.

She argues that a queen does not run; she glides. A goddess does not beg; she attracts.

Her captions are a mix of poetry and practicality. One viral post read: "You cannot lead your empire if you are exhausted by your thoughts. Qween Goddess- Vivian Lola reminds you: Your crown is heavy only if you forget you chose to wear it."

This message resonates deeply with millennial and Gen Z women who are tired of the "girl boss" narrative that equates success with exhaustion. Vivian Lola offers an alternative: abundance through alignment.