A Brazilian psychic says aliens will abduct 700 people at the World Cup in Miami
Vó Bahiana, who has 23 million Instagram followers, dreamed a UFO mothership will descend on the Brazil-Scotland match on June 24 and beam up players and fans.
If you’re going to the Brazil-Scotland World Cup match in Miami on June 24, a Brazilian psychic would like you to keep one eye on the sky. Vó Bahiana says a UFO is coming, and it’s leaving with 700 of you.
The prediction belongs to Elisângela de Souza, a self-described psychic from Brazil who posts as Vó Bahiana to roughly 23 million Instagram followers. In a video posted to Instagram on June 2, she described a vivid dream: a massive spacecraft carrying more than 100 extraterrestrials descends on a Miami soccer match and abducts more than 700 people, players and referees included.
Her quote, as it’s circulated: thousands of people will be taken, and she is absolutely terrified.
What she actually predicted
The details have firmed up as the clip spread. The craft is a “mothership.” The abductees, reportedly including Brazil’s own players, get beamed up during the match, held for some kind of extraterrestrial event, and then returned with instructions. Some versions frame the whole thing as a benevolent visit meant to “save humanity,” which is a notably better outcome than the word “abducted” usually implies.
She never named the game, but the date and city did the work. The only event matching “huge soccer match, Miami, June 24” is the FIFA World Cup Group C clash between Brazil and Scotland at Hard Rock Stadium. Process of elimination handled the rest.
The prediction already has an asterisk
Here’s the part that does the heavy lifting on the skepticism. According to actor and content creator Jay Klay, whose TikTok amplifying the claim pulled in over 1.1 million views, Vó Bahiana first pointed to June 24, then had a follow-up dream suggesting it might actually be June 26.
A prediction that moves its own date after a second dream is doing a familiar dance. If nothing happens on the 24th, there’s the 26th. If nothing happens on the 26th, the timeline shifted, the vibrations changed, the collective consciousness course-corrected. Klay in fact offered exactly that escape hatch, suggesting the abduction was forecast on a “negative timeline” humanity has since exited, so the ship might now appear without taking anyone, provided everyone stays positive.
That’s an unfalsifiable prophecy in its natural habitat. As the outlets covering it dryly note, no evidence supports the abduction claim, and the story has legs purely because there’s a real World Cup match on the marquee.
Why this is landing right now
The prediction isn’t going viral in a vacuum. It dropped into the most alien-saturated news cycle in recent memory.
The Trump administration has spent 2026 releasing declassified Pentagon UFO and UAP files, with promises of more. Steven Spielberg has an alien-disclosure movie on the way. “Disclosure” has become a genuine mainstream conversation rather than a fringe one. Drop a confident psychic with eight figures of followers into that environment and the kindling is already stacked.
Miami specifically has form here, too. Believers keep pointing back to the January 2024 “Miami Mall aliens” frenzy, when viral clips and wild rumors about ten-foot creatures swept social media before officials offered far more boring explanations. The city has a recent track record of letting an alien story run.
Can any of this be verified?
Let’s be clear about what’s verifiable. The match is real. The psychic is real, and genuinely enormous on Instagram. The June 2 post is real. The 700-person alien abduction is, to put it gently, not supported by anything but a dream and its sequel.
Brazil has been an extraterrestrial-lore hotspot for decades, from the 1996 Varginha incident on down, so a Brazilian psychic going viral with a UFO dream is almost a cultural genre at this point. That doesn’t make the mothership real. It makes it a really good story for the two weeks before a soccer game.
So here’s the responsible journalism. On June 24, the most likely outcome at Hard Rock Stadium is a soccer match, won or lost by feet, attended entirely by humans, none of whom leave by tractor beam. The second most likely outcome is that nothing happens and the date quietly becomes the 26th.
But hey. If a hundred aliens do park a mothership over a Brazil match and start beaming up the midfield, you’ll want to have watched. Keep one eye on Messi’s old stomping grounds and the other on the clouds. We’ll be covering whichever way it goes, though we’ve got a strong guess.
Article compiled and edited by Derek Gibbs (entertainment editor) and the Clownfish TV newsroom.
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Hat Tips:
LatestLY (June 13, 2026), verified for the psychic’s real name, the June 2 Instagram post, the 100-plus extraterrestrials and 700-abductee details, and the Jay Klay amplification
Distractify (June 11, 2026), verified for the match identification, the June 24 date logic, and the broader disclosure-era context
BroBible (June 12, 2026), verified for the Jay Klay quotes, the date shift to June 26, and the Spielberg and Pentagon-files context
Attack of the Fanboy (June 12, 2026), verified for the 23.4 million follower count, the kickoff details, and that the psychic has not walked back the prediction
TotalProSports (June 12, 2026), verified for the no-evidence framing and the date-change account




