We had the opportunity to talk to @devojka_sa_krilima_ and @marko.nezic99 đ, two inspiring individuals whose journeys, passions, and perspectives have touched the hearts of many on social media and beyond. What began as a casual conversation soon blossomed into a deep and meaningful exchange about life, creativity, challenges, and the quiet power of hope.


Who They Are
If youâve ever scrolled through Instagram or TikTok and stumbled upon content that made you pause, think, or smileâchances are youâve already encountered @devojka_sa_krilima_ or @marko.nezic99. With their unique styles, positive energy, and honest storytelling, these two creators have managed to build communities that feel personal, supportive, and real.
@devojka_sa_krilima_, which translates to “the girl with wings,” lives up to her name. Her content ranges from poetic reflections and aesthetic visuals to deeply personal thoughts about mental health, resilience, and growth. Her authenticity and vulnerability have earned her a loyal following of people who see her not only as a content creator, but as a friend, a motivator, and a safe space online.
Marko, known as @marko.nezic99, is someone whose presence feels grounded and thoughtful. Whether he’s sharing life advice, engaging in creative projects, or simply being himself in front of the camera, thereâs something magnetic about his energy. He speaks with a clarity that draws people inânot because he tries to impress, but because he speaks from the heart.

The Beginning of Something Real
We started by asking them how they first got into creating content.
âIt wasnât really planned,â said @devojka_sa_krilima_ with a laugh. âAt first, it was just a way for me to express myself. I didnât expect anyone to care. But people did. And the more I shared, the more I realized that weâre all going through somethingâand sometimes, just hearing someone put those feelings into words can make all the difference.â
Marko agreed. âI think I started creating because I wanted to see more honesty online. So much of what we see is filtered, curated, edited. I wanted to share something real, even if that meant showing the hard parts. The things I struggled with, the thoughts I was afraid to say out loud. Turns out, those are the things that connect people most.â


On Vulnerability and Strength
One of the strongest themes that emerged in our conversation was the idea that vulnerability is not a weakness, but a superpower.
âThereâs this idea that you have to be perfect to be loved or accepted,â said @devojka_sa_krilima_. âBut Iâve learned that when you show up as you areâflaws, fears, everythingâthatâs when the real magic happens. Thatâs when you attract people who see you, not the version you pretend to be.â
Marko added, âIt takes more strength to say, âIâm not okay,â than it does to pretend everythingâs fine. And the more we normalize that, the more we give others permission to be honest, too.â
They both spoke about the responsibility that comes with having a platformâhow itâs not just about going viral, but about staying true to your message, even when itâs hard.
âThere are days when I question everything,â admitted @devojka_sa_krilima_. âBut then someone sends me a message saying, âYour post helped me today,â and I remember why I started.â
Creativity with Purpose
When we asked them where they find inspiration, their answers reflected a deep connection to life itself.
âFor me, inspiration is everywhere,â said Marko. âIn conversations, in nature, in a cup of coffee on a quiet morning. But more than anything, it comes from listeningâto myself, to others, to the world. Thereâs always a story waiting to be told.â
@devojka_sa_krilima_ smiled. âSometimes itâs a sentence in a book, a memory from childhood, or even just a feeling I canât explain. I write because I need to, not because I always know what Iâm trying to say. The words come, and they teach me something in the process.â
They both emphasized the importance of creating with intentionânot just chasing trends, but staying connected to their values and vision.
âItâs easy to get caught up in numbers,â Marko acknowledged. âBut Iâve learned to focus on impact over likes. If one person feels seen because of something I shared, thatâs enough.â
Life Beyond the Screen
While their online presence is significant, both creators emphasized the importance of real-life balance.
âI love being online,â said @devojka_sa_krilima_. âBut I also need space to breathe, to recharge, to just be. Sometimes the most important thing you can do is put your phone down and go for a walk, or call a friend, or sit with your thoughts.â
Marko nodded in agreement. âI think we forget that weâre human first, creators second. The best content comes from living life, not escaping it.â
They both talked about the boundaries theyâve had to set to protect their mental healthâand how those boundaries have actually helped them grow.
âItâs okay to take breaks,â said @devojka_sa_krilima_. âYouâre not a machine. And your worth isnât tied to your productivity.â
Looking Ahead
As for the future, both creators are full of ideas and dreams.
âI want to write a book someday,â shared @devojka_sa_krilima_. âSomething that combines poetry, stories, and reflections. Something that people can carry with them and come back to when they need hope.â
Marko smiled. âIâve been thinking about starting a podcast. A place for deeper conversationsâabout life, fear, purpose, love. The things we all think about but donât always say out loud.â
Their visions are personal, yet universally resonant. And itâs clear that whatever paths they take, theyâll continue to lead with empathy, creativity, and authenticity.
Final Thoughts
Before we wrapped up, we asked them if they had any messages theyâd like to leave for their followers.
âBe kind to yourself,â said @devojka_sa_krilima_. âYouâre doing better than you think. And even when it doesnât feel like it, you are growing.â
Marko added, âDonât be afraid to be who you are. Your voice matters. Your story matters. And you donât have to have it all figured out to begin.â
Talking to @devojka_sa_krilima_ and @marko.nezic99 đ reminded us of the quiet courage it takes to show up as your authentic self in a world that often encourages masks. Their stories are not just about content creationâtheyâre about connection, healing, and the radical act of being real.
And that, truly, is something worth celebrating.