A BEATBOXING NUN'S UNPLANNED PERFORMANCE ON BRAZILIAN TV GOES VIRAL
There's a video making the rounds online of nuns with unexpected rhythm, and no, this viral clip isn’t from a Sister Act movie—it’s real life. After spontaneously displaying her beatboxing abilities on the Brazilian TV program Pai Eterno, Sister Marizele from Brazil has won hearts online. The scene became a memorable piece of internet gold as her amazing beats even inspired a priest and another nun to dance with her.
Sister Marizele started singing a song before launching into an amazing beatbox performance. She was wearing a blue skirt, a white shirt, and a typical white habit. Sister Marisa de Paula, the nun next to her, immediately joined in, dancing joyfully in two steps to the rhythm. Then Deacon Giovani Bastos, the presenter and priest, also got involved, busting some moves in his long black robe.
A lot of people on the internet immediately compared the viral moment to Whoopi Goldberg's famous comedy series Sister Act from the 1990s. While one user joked, "They are seriously dropping a 'Sister Act' remake in 2025, huh?" Another added, "I know 'Sister Act' when I see it."Others praised the nuns for using hip-hop as a creative way to connect with young people. One Instagram user wrote, “They work with vulnerable young guys, and they use hip hop to get a connection with them. It's just an amazing job.” Another added, “Pope Francis would be proud of them!”