The music “Juliet”, by the Mozambican singer Twenty Fingers, gained new momentum after TV Miramar aired a report that surprisingly reflects its lyrics. The case involved a young woman named Juliet, who set fire to her ex-boyfriend's house, Romeo, after the end of the relationship.
Twenty Fingers himself joined in the fun and shared an image of the report on social media with the caption:
“Juliet, accept once and for all that this Romeo is no longer yours 🙆🏽♂️😀”, reinforcing the parallel between the real story and his song.
In music, “Juliet” addresses a relationship where the man is no longer interested in his former flame, but she insists on maintaining contact. The episode reported by Miramar seems to follow the same narrative, with an even more dramatic twist.
Fans quickly reacted to the coincidence, making the post go viral and highlighting how art often imitates reality—or vice versa. The unexpected impact of the report could further boost the popularity of the song, which was already gaining traction among Mozambican listeners.





















