In the midst of the international uproar over the arrest of Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, social networks were flooded with memes and content generated with artificial intelligence. One of the most shared is a deepfake video where Trump and Maduro appear singing a duet of Pimpinela’s iconic song “Olvídame y pega laturn”, that song from the 80s that simulates a couple’s argument between the brothers Lucía and Joaquín Galán.
In the clip, which went viral on or “Forget me and turn around.” The montage transforms political rivalry into a love fight, with Maduro “abandoning” Trump and Trump responding with reproaches.
The video, created with AI tools, circulates under hashtags such as #Trump #Maduro #IA #Viral and has generated laughter and divided comments: some see it as a witty parody of the “rupture” between Chavismo and the Trump administration, while others criticize the use of deepfakes in a sensitive context of military intervention and narcoterrorism charges.
Pimpinela, the Argentine duo that made the song famous with its “sung fight” format, unintentionally became the soundtrack of this historic moment. The original song, a Latin American classic of romantic disagreements, fits perfectly with the narrative of betrayal and farewell that many see in the fall of Maduro.

