Brazilian nuns beatbox and stir up social media

Thursday, May 29, 2025, 11:21 am

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.


lapresse.ca / Beatbox | Deux religieuses brésiliennes deviennent virales

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.

cp24.com/ / Brazilian nuns become social media stars with dancing and beatboxing - CP24

Brazilian nuns become social media stars with dancing and beatboxing  CP24


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