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GMA Network
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Sister's got the beat(box)!
Two nuns, guests in a Catholic TV show in Brazil, were expected to present a simple song but viewers were surprised with the unexpected change in their performance, according to a report on "Saksi" Thursday. One of the sisters, Marizele Cassiano, started beatboxing! Her companion, Sister Marisa Paula de Neves, adjusted her own performance and started dancing to the beat and was later joined by the priest-host. — BAP, GMA Integrated News
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Watch viral nun beatbox while her fellow sister busts a move on Catholic TV show
A Brazilian nun has gone viral and become a global sensation after dropping a beat on TV. Sister Marizele Cassiano showcased her beatboxing skills on a Catholic TV show on May 23, according to Reuters and Storyful. Right beside her was Sister Marisa Paula de Neves, who was executing b-boy-inspired moves, the outlets reported. Both were donning long powder blue skirts and white button-ups. The high-energy duo reportedly made an appearance on the show to talk about their work, more specifically, a women's vocational retreat. Viral moments: Grown men are wishing their friends sweet dreams. The internet can't get enough. Soon after the beats and the dancing started flowing, one of the hosts joined in on the fun. In an interview with the Associated Press, Cassiano said she was shocked that the "spontaneous" moment went ultra-viral on social media. "Beatboxing, dancing, and the songs itself, are tools that God uses to reach the hearts of the people we work with. And it works! It's beautiful to see,' she told the outlet. Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Brazilian nun goes viral after beatboxing on TV: Watch


USA Today
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Watch viral nun beatbox while her fellow sister busts a move on Catholic TV show
A Brazilian nun has gone viral and become a global sensation after dropping a beat on TV. Sister Marizele Cassiano showcased her beatboxing skills on a Catholic TV show on May 23, according to Reuters and Storyful. Right beside her was Sister Marisa Paula de Neves, who was executing b-boy-inspired moves, the outlets reported. Both were donning long powder blue skirts and white button-ups. The high-energy duo reportedly made an appearance on the show to talk about their work, more specifically, a women's vocational retreat. Watch Brazilian nun show off beatboxing skills 'Beautiful to see' Soon after the beats and the dancing started flowing, one of the hosts joined in on the fun. In an interview with the Associated Press, Cassiano said she was shocked that the "spontaneous" moment went ultra-viral on social media. "Beatboxing, dancing, and the songs itself, are tools that God uses to reach the hearts of the people we work with. And it works! It's beautiful to see,' she told the outlet. Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@


Arab Times
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Arab Times
Brazilian nuns go viral after beatboxing on Catholic TV
SAO PAULO, May 28, (AP): Two Brazilian nuns have gone viral after dropping an impromptu beatbox and dance session during a Catholic television program. Sisters Marizele Cassiano and Marisa de Paula, members of the "Copiosa Redenção' congregation, were talking about a vocational retreat on Brazil's Pai Eterno - Eternal Father - TV channel when they brought up a song about being called to the religious life. The duo stood up and launched into a routine complete with singing, beatbox and dance moves. Then the presenter, Deacon Giovani Bastos, joined in, matching Sister de Paula's moves in a performance that's now been seen by millions on social media in Brazil and abroad. "That moment was very spontaneous, because with Sister Marisa, if you start a beat, she will dance. And I'm used to singing, to beatboxing, so for us it was very simple, spontaneous and at the same time very surprising to see that it went viral even outside Brazil,' Sister Marizele Cassiano, beatboxing nun, told The Associated Sisters are dedicated to young people who are struggling with drug addiction. They say music has been a powerful tool to help those in need. "Beatboxing, dancing, and the songs itself, are tools that God uses to reach the hearts of the people we work with. And it works! It's beautiful to see,' said Sister Marizele Cassiano. While Sister Marisa has no Instagram account, Sister Marizele has surpassed 100,000 followers since her beatboxing went viral.


New York Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Nuns go viral after beatboxing on Catholic TV: ‘That moment was very spontaneous'
SAO PAULO (AP) — Two Brazilian nuns have gone viral after dropping an impromptu beatbox and dance session during a Catholic television program. Sisters Marizele Cassiano and Marisa de Paula, members of the 'Copiosa Redenção' congregation, were talking about a vocational retreat on Brazil's Pai Eterno — Eternal Father — TV channel when they brought up a song about being called to the religious life. The duo stood up and launched into a routine complete with singing, beatbox and dance moves. Then the presenter, Deacon Giovani Bastos, joined in, matching Sister de Paula's moves in a performance that's now been seen by millions on social media in Brazil and abroad. 3 Two Brazilian nuns have gone viral after dropping an impromptu beatbox and dance session during a Catholic television program. AP 'That moment was very spontaneous, because with Sister Marisa, if you start a beat, she will dance. And I'm used to singing, to beatboxing, so for us it was very simple, spontaneous and at the same time very surprising to see that it went viral even outside Brazil,' Sister Marizele Cassiano, beatboxing nun, told The Associated Press. The Sisters are dedicated to young people who are struggling with drug addiction. They say music has been a powerful tool to help those in need. 'Beatboxing, dancing, and the songs itself, are tools that God uses to reach the hearts of the people we work with. And it works! It's beautiful to see,' said Sister Marizele Cassiano. 3 The two nuns were seen dropping some beats on the Catholic television show. AP While Sister Marisa has no Instagram account, Sister Marizele has surpassed 100,000 followers since her beatboxing went viral. 3 The nuns and a priest were seen having a good time singing. AP The sisters also work as vocation promoters, organizing retreats for women interested in pursuing a religious career.