‘Believer Girl’ goes viral with parody of evangelical dating pattern

by time news

2023-06-21 20:33:56

A young woman has been gaining thousands of followers on social media with videos about her hair and clothing style suited to the conservative doctrine of the church she attends.

Influencer Vivian Lindona went viral this week with a parody of the song Barbie Girlby Acqua, launched in 1997. In the “Crente Girl” version, the intended young woman is invited to go for a walk and says that she will only “take a candle”.

“I’m a believer girl, if you want to be my blessed then stay tuned! Pay attention, just shake my hand. It’s different, I’m a demanding believer”, says the rest of the lyrics of the parody.

The video reached more than 230,000 likes on the influencer’s page, and ended up being replicated by the Assembleianos de Valor, the main profile aimed at the Pentecostal public in the country. Instagram.

In other videos, Vivian displays her long hair and also her predilection for long dresses, a characteristic of women attending more traditional churches, such as some ministries of the Assembly of God, Pentecostal Church God is Love and also the Christian Congregation in Brazil (CCB). .

Some of Vivian’s publications are focused on CCB orchestras, in which she expresses her admiration for bass instruments such as the tuba. In some videos, she reproduces the sound of the instruments with her mouth, following the score, and calls them “pom pom”.

Check out some publications of the young “believer girl”:


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