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Arisa’s Controversial Statements towards Giorgia Meloni and the LGBTQ+ Community

Arisein the latter period, she has been at the center of controversy for her statements towards the premier Giorgia Meloni. The singer of “Sincerity”, during an interview with peter gomezshe said that the Prime Minister did not mind, thus unleashing the wrath of the whole community LGBTQ+, of which she was godmother. A few days later, even the singer Paola Lezzi (of the duo Paula and Clare) criticized Arise who responded very annoyed with several Instagram stories. But let’s go in order.

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June is the month of Pride and, therefore, events are organized in various Italian cities which are also attended by celebrities who support the cause of LGBTQ+ community. At one of these meetings there were also Paula and Clare and the first intervened saying: «I want to thank Arisa for what she did and said for her LGBTQ+ community but I don’t agree with what you said recently in an interview. Many artists are afraid of not working anymore if they expose themselves in certain ways, we don’t all have the same “self confidence” or our backs covered. Perhaps she too has been the victim of discrimination that has certainly marked her, however, one must always find the courage and strength to expose herself. I don’t judge what she said, however, in my opinion there are more important issues than her leaving her unhappy than her.’

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Aris’s response

Arise responded to criticism by Paola Lezzi in a very peevish way. The singer said: «Dear Paola, I have always followed and respected you and I am very sorry that you spoke like this about me, without ever putting in a good word for everything I have done for LGBTQ+ community. I really worked for them and I didn’t just go to the square to say “Long live love” decorated with sequins. If you see me on the street, don’t even greet me because I hate hypocrisy and, then, grow up a little, you’re almost 50 years old beautiful”. Arisa then closes her speech by giving the middle finger to Paola Lezzi.

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2023-06-09 14:48:39
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