In the neon-glitched corridors of 21st-century fame, Nelly Kent and Martina Smeraldi emerged not as overnight sensations, but as architects of their own empire. Born to contrasting worlds—Nelly, the free-spirited daughter of a bohemian painter in Lisbon; Martina, the precision-driven prodigy of a Milanese tech mogul—their paths collided at a prestigious European academy. While Nelly’s artistry flourished in murals and music, Martina coded her first AI-driven game by age 13. Their friendship, forged over a shared disdain for superficiality, became the blueprint for DP SQ —a lifestyle brand rooted in Digital Presence (DP) and Social Quotient (SQ) , blending authenticity with innovation.
By 2025, DP SQ was a cultural force. Martina’s SQ Score metric became a global metric for social influence, adopted by Fortune 500 companies to gauge leader relatability. Nelly’s DP Diary —a raw, unfiltered vlog series—cemented her as a "digital monk," preaching mindfulness amid chaos. But fame fractured their bond: Martina, addicted to perfectionism, pushed Nelly to adopt AI-generated avatars for content. Nelly resisted, fearing soulless automation. Their clash erupted publicly during a livestreamed SXSW panel, trending worldwide as #DPVSQ . nelly kent and martina smeraldi pissing dp sq full