The woman twerking next to her husband’s coffin has divided social media.

The woman twerking next to her husband’s coffin has divided social media.

18.07.2025 15:44

In Peru, a woman caused a stir on social media by twerking next to a cardboard cutout of her husband during his funeral. Dancing to the rhythm of reggaeton music, the woman made a memorable farewell in an unusual way. The reggaeton singer "El Cangri del Callao," who performed at the funeral, also supported her.

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A funeral ceremony held in Peru presented a rather unusual scene. A woman who lost her husband shocked both the attendees and social media users by twerking next to a life-sized cardboard cutout of her husband in an open casket. Dressed in black and appearing to mourn, the woman began to dance to the rhythm of reggaeton music. She performed her dance by rubbing her hips against the cardboard cutout of her husband. These images have been etched in memory as an unconventional way of saying goodbye at funerals.



The reggaeton singer "El Cangri del Callao," who performed at the funeral, encouraged this unusual dance. The singer supported the woman with cheerful music and called the crowd to dance as well. Those moments were shared on the singer's Instagram account, and the video quickly reached 4.3 million views. The footage created a significant stir on social media. While some interpreted the events as "disrespectful," others tried to understand the emotional aspect behind this different farewell.



Comments were divided. Some social media users expressed their reactions with sarcastic remarks:



"Hello, I'm dying on July 23. Do you have a free spot on your calendar?"



"In our time, we only cried at funerals; we didn't dance."



"The widow found five new lovers at the funeral."



"This kind of music makes people stupid," were some of the comments expressing their reactions.



However, a segment of people viewed this farewell positively. "It's not just necessary to shed tears when bidding farewell to a person. Remembering them with joy can also be a way," was one of the comments made. Even another musician said, "I have performed at many funerals, but I have never seen such an energetic and colorful atmosphere. This is a different approach, but it can be meaningful in terms of celebrating life."



In some cultures, approaching death not with sadness but in a celebratory manner has become traditional. This incident in Peru once again demonstrated how individual and cultural approaches to death can vary greatly. While this scene may be seen as disrespectful to some, for others, it was a way to honor a loved one in their own style.



The woman twerking next to her husband's casket divided social media
The woman twerking next to her husband's casket divided social media
The woman twerking next to her husband's casket divided social media


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