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Two Brazilian nuns have unexpectedly become social media sensations after delivering an impromptu beatboxing performance during a religious broadcast. Their unorthodox display has sparked viral chatter online, blending the sacred with the unconventional in a way that leaves onlookers both amused and slightly bewildered.
La vidéo de deux religieuses brésiliennes, Sœur Marizele Cassiano et Sœur Mariza de Paula, faisant du beatbox lors d'une émission religieuse, est devenue virale.
Brazilian nuns become social media stars with dancing and beatboxing CP24
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