The singer Anita, 31, responded to criticism he received on social media for performing his new tour shows in small venues. The comment was made last Sunday (9) during an interview after she gave a presentation to 3,000 people in New York, in the United States.
“I don’t have this ego, this concern [sobre] what others will say. As some people say that my show is for few people, for 3,000 people, or 4,000 people… Guys, if you don’t like it, just don’t come,” she said.
“I needed a lot of courage on my side to do this without worrying if the Brazilian would say that I, in Brazil, sing for few people”, continued the artist. The statement was given to the Fantástico program, on TV Globo.
The artist also said that the choice for smaller spaces was part of her team’s strategy.
“It was what was needed for me to have an image that I believe I have out here for those who are not Brazilian: of an alternative artist who is starting out and brings a different sound (…) In fact, this tour was a whole strategy of mine businesswoman”.
“Being smaller, we can convey exactly that energy of the Brazilian party,” he explained.
The tour “Baile Funk Experience” it will pass through Mexico, the United States, Latin America and Europe.
Anitta once again criticizes religious intolerance
Asked about the repercussion of the clip “Aceita”, in which she appears in a Candomblé terreiro, the singer revealed some messages she received on the networks, in a tone of criticism of her belief.
“[Recebi mensagem] ‘that’s the devil’, ‘that I’ll only be happy when I accept Jesus’. Guys, I love Jesus. Jesus is super accepted in my life. Both Jesus and the orixás are all reigning here. And I think it’s religious intolerance [o que enfrentei]”, he declared.
Source: CNN Brasil

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