The singer and presenter made a comment during a live that Jojo participated in on Instagram and expressed disappointment with the singer
The singerXuxa Meneghelaged 61, publicly expressed his disapproval in relation to a recent decision by the artist Jojo Todynho, 27 years old. Jojo announced, in a live broadcast held about a month ago, its intention to remove the music video for the song “Arrasou, Viado” from YouTube, a work that had been released in support for the LGBTQIAPN+ community.
The posture of Jojo sparked controversy after an influencer video Marcio Rolim, who reacted critically to the funk singer’s statements.
Marcio Rolim accused Jojo Todynho to explore the LGBTQIAPN+ community to advance your career. In his words, he stated that the singer used the flag and the support of gays to promote music that, according to him, has no quality.
Rolim further suggested that Jojo would have benefited economically from this community without showing continued gratitude or support.
Xuxa’s comment
In the comments of the video MarcioXuxa expressed her dissatisfaction with the situation by stating: “Our… disappointment has a name. I’m sorry, Marcio“. The influencer thanked the presenter for her support and reaffirmed her commitment to the cause.
Jojo Todynho explained that his decision to remove the song from platforms was not motivated by any intention to take advantage of the LGBTQIAPN+ community. According to her, the release of the clip was done with the intention of promote universal respect, regardless of social class or personal choices. She also defended that respect is a common duty and highlighted that she never sought to take advantage of people to achieve personal success.
Despite the criticism received, Jojo reiterated his belief in the importance of mutual respect and expressed that he would never exploit other people for his own benefit. The artist highlighted the need to respect differing opinions and lamented the lack of reciprocity in this regard.
Source: Maxima

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