The artist also spoke about the challenges of living in a country that kills the most LGBTQIAPN+
This Wednesday, 1st, Pablo Vittar turned 30 and, in an interview, the artist spoke of the emotion of being alive in a country that kills the most LGBTQIAPN+ people in the world. Furthermore, the singer spoke of her indignation with the PL that prohibits marriage between people of the same sex.
“In this country where we see people from our community suffer absurd violence and die every day, turning 30 is very emotional. For being alive, and for being able to do what I like every day, living off my music and being on stage”, she said in conversation with Lucas Pasinof UOL.
Regarding the approval of the Chamber of Deputies of the PL that aims to veto same-sex marriage: “I posted talking about it, but I had also made videos, with a lot of anger, and ended up not publishing them. It’s a ridiculous step backwards. I always think it’s a big smokescreen for other stupid things that happen in this country.”
“I was sad to receive messages from people afraid of their marriage being annulled, of not being able to get married, and of not being able to be with the person they love. The community sees me as a superhero. But I hope things change, they are trying to take away our right to love”, completed.
Furthermore, Pabllo said that he has a ritual to celebrate his birthday: “It’s a tradition, to ring in the new year, to take a rosemary bath to wash away everything that is bad, and attract positive things.”
“I really believe in energies. I always share with the universe what I want for the next year. I ask, I thank you, and that’s it, this is my birthday ritual”, he spoke.
Pabllo said about the LGBTQIAPN+ community being inspired by her: “I don’t like to think that the responsibility of inspiring other people lies solely in my hands. I have friends who also work and give voice (to the LGBTQIA+ community).”
“As much as they always joke ‘Pabllo, do something’, we have other inspiring people. And we have made a lot of progress so as not to lose hope now. I hope that in 30 years we will have made much more progress”, finished.
Source: Maxima
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