Mozambican singer Fermon Mondlane surprised his followers with an unusual post on Valentine's Day. In a photo where he appears with feminine makeup on his face, the artist launched a humorous "protest" against the tradition of the date, stating that, generally, only women receive gifts.
“"THIS IS A PROTEST. Because they never offer us anything. So, we men can only laugh so we don't cry. 🤣 Happy Women's Day. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Congratulations to you, woman, for giving gifts to your man."”
Although Valentine's Day is a celebration of love for both partners, Fermon approached the occasion as if it were exclusively dedicated to women, highlighting the fact that, in most cases, men are the ones who give gifts but rarely receive anything in return.
The post quickly generated reactions on social media. Many men identified with the singer's joke, reinforcing the idea that this practice has become a habit. On the other hand, some female followers argued that exchanging gifts should be a spontaneous gesture and not a rule based on gender.
With his irreverent approach, Fermon Mondlane managed to transform a recurring debate into a fun interaction with the public, maintaining his trademark humor and creativity on social media.





















