The singer’s attitude after receiving several awards at the Multishow Award event generated controversy and has been widely commented on social media
On that occasion, when leaving the event, Linikerwas approached by a fan who, while taking a photo, asked to hold the trophies won by the artist for her album CAJU.
In response, Liniker stated “I think this victory is mine”, while holding the prizes away. The attitude generated controversy and divided opinions on the internet.
Pittycame out in defense of the singer, “It’s unfair to dehumanize yourself because someone thinks you are public territory and therefore owe something. That said, Liniker, defend your personal space and your truth, yes; and whoever really likes you will continue. Whoever doesn’t, bad luck “, he published on his profile last Wednesday, 11.
Some netizens countered, “I think there’s a difference between defending personal space and being rude to someone who isn’t posing any danger.”
But Pitty replied, “I agree. It’s just that what ‘personal space’ [é] for one, it may not be for another. Unauthorized hands on your waist, scratches from trying to touch you without permission, or simply not feeling comfortable pretending to be intimate with someone you’ve never met. Relationship is built. And I have many beautiful conversations with my fans, over many years, conversations, hugs and eye contact.”
About CAJU
In an interview with Sealon Dia TV, Liniker summarized, “CAJU was born from this strength of wanting to see myself with more affection. With almost 10 years of career, I understood that I have to own my narrative (…) “For a long time, I found myself in the vortex of ‘I need to prove who I am’, ‘I need to be validated’… ”.
The new album delivers extremely personal accounts of the singer, in a mix of styles that range from pop, samba, jazz and house to pagode, arrocha, disco and reggae. It also features – among the 14 tracks – the participation of Lulu Santos, BaianaSystem, ANAVITÓRIA, Pabllo Vittar, Priscila Senna, Melly, Tropkillaz and AmaroFreitas.
Source: Maxima

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