A powerful earthquake struck Portugal in the early hours of Monday (26). The 5.3-magnitude earthquake is the most violent to hit the country in more than 50 years. During a live broadcast by CMTV, which informed residents of the effects of the earthquake, a Brazilian woman interrupted the broadcast, shouting alarming predictions.
The unusual sight of the Brazilian entering live on the station generated press coverage and gained attention on social media. “Sorry, Jesus is coming back, Jesus is coming back. Look, everyone is going to die. That global church is going to be the first church that God will destroy.She screamed as she walked in front of the interviewee. Then she said goodbye and left.
Watch the video of the moment that went viral on social media:
“Jesus is coming back”#earthquake #earthquake #earthquake #cmtv pic.twitter.com/n6H41TOird
– Mary ❤️🔥 (@ comentador32602) August 26, 2024
Despite the woman’s unexpected appearance during the conversation, both the interviewee and the reporter remained calm and continued talking as if nothing had happened, completely ignoring what the Brazilian woman had said. The video quickly went viral, generating numerous comments and memes regarding what was said.
He didn’t come back until he stopped Nazism, imagine because of an earthquake haha
— Tamiris (@tamiris9_) August 26, 2024
No matter where, there will always be one aunt who feels embarrassed.
– Rose da xreca rosinha🌸🔞 (@rosesantosxr) August 26, 2024
Brazilian creates chaos on the other side of the ocean after the earthquake.. This is how the Portuguese suffers a heart attack 🤷
– Rodrigo Pausico *️⃣ (@RodrigoSecoPao) August 26, 2024
Honestly, I think it’s time for him to come back, you know?
– Felipe (@Ggsilva8544) August 27, 2024
Hahahaha, at least she stepped on the head of the global snake.
— Your Bebeco (@bielesoterico) August 27, 2024
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