Coco Roper presented her book ‘Mírame’ in Costa Rica, surrounded by women inspired by her story

This Saturday, June 8, the La Vanidosa cosmetic store, located in the heart of San José, was filled with people who did not come to purchase makeup products; as is usual in this business, but they came exclusively to share with Nicole Coconut Roper at the presentation of Look at mehis first book.

The event, which was scheduled for 2 pm, had a significant delay. Only after half an hour did the book distribution begin and, after waiting for several minutes, Roper finally arrived at the appointment.

Nicole, who is one of the daughters of former model Lynda Díaz, immediately sat down to read a fragment of her work, flanked by dozens of people who listened moved to her story as a cancer patient.

After 3 pm, Roper went up to the second floor of La Vanidosa, where about 25 women were waiting for her, some accompanied by their children. They were there as part of an exclusive activity, dedicated to those who purchased the book in advance.

The attendees listened to Coco read the “Secret Chapter” of Look at me, in which she openly narrates a strong argument with her husband in front of their daughter. “Do you want a fucking divorce? Done”, was one of the phrases that she read, while some tears came out.

Below, we leave you some images of the book presentation Look at me.

The people who attended the book presentation celebrated when Coco Roper shared that ‘Mírame’ is having great success in sales on the internet. Photo: Marvin Caravaca
(Marvin Caravaca)

The girl Sarah Arrieta Chinchilla shared very closely with Coco Roper. According to her mother, Karen Chinchilla, they both consume the author’s content on Instagram and are motivated by her bravery. Photo: Marvin Caravaca
(Marvin Caravaca)

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In the book “Look at Me”, Coco Roper reveals many details of her life: the struggle with her illness, addictions and family conflicts. Photo: Marvin Caravaca
(Marvin Caravaca)

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Coco Roper toasted with a non-alcoholic drink, as she commented that she is now teetotal and ‘those times are gone’. Photo: Marvin Caravaca
(Marvin Caravaca)

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May Thompson was one of the first to arrive at the event. She claims that as a person who suffers from depression, Coco Roper’s testimony has helped her overcome her condition. Photo: Marvin Caravaca
(Marvin Caravaca)

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Coco Roper signed the book for all the women who attended her event. Photo: Marvin Caravaca
(Marvin Caravaca)

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Coco Roper listened attentively to the message of gratitude given to her by an unidentified child. Photo: Marvin Caravaca
(Marvin Caravaca)

 
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