Next to Draw attention to outstanding performance at Coachellain the United States, the singer AnitaThe 29-year-old had a show that featured direct messages and criticism of the president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and its supporters.
For her performance on the main stage at one of the world’s biggest festivals, the singer wore a top, shorts and leather shoes mixed in green, yellow and blue to protest the use of the country’s flag for political purposes. purposes.
At the end of the show, the owner of the song “Envolver”, which has appeared on Spotify and Billboard, used Twitter to say the colors blue, green and yellow represent the Brazilian people.
The flag of Brazil and the colors of the flag of Brazil belong to Brazil. They represent Brazil in general. No one can match the meaning of the colors of our country’s flag. the end!
Anita
While performing the singer’s ballet on the stage of Coachella, the dancers could hear the cry of “Ott, Bolsonaro”.
Ariel Macedo, the dancer and choreographer for the singer, has expressed herself sarcastically that the screams gave the impetus to the show.
In addition to the screams, a person present at the singer’s show was clicked with a fan, which also carries a message requesting the departure of Jair Bolsonaro from the presidency.
Anita’s fans on social media praised the idea of taking the country’s colors into her presentation and, at the same time, taking a stand against the use of the Brazilian flag as a political tool.
One follower posted, “You represented our flag so much.” “I miss being proud of the Brazilian flag,” another online user wrote. A third fan thanked, “Thank you for everything.”
Last Tuesday (12), Anitta released her new album, “Versions of Me”.
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