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Rytmus criticizes women using their bodies for profit in OnlyFans and Instagram

Rapper Rytmus, whose real ‌name ⁢is Patrik⁤ Vrbovský, recently made‌ controversial comments about his views on women using their ⁤bodies‌ to‍ make money. In‌ an interview with YouTuber Oskar “Oski” Baram and MMA fighter Attila Végh, Rytmus expressed his disapproval ​of women ‌who engage‍ in activities such as posting explicit‌ content⁤ on platforms like OnlyFans.

“If I had a daughter who was taking photos of her private parts for people, I would say that I have failed as a parent. Who‍ would ⁤raise their daughter to do that for the ​public? If that happened, I would say that she grew⁢ up in‌ an immoral family where no one cared about⁤ her. That she ⁢was bored and didn’t see any morals⁣ at home,” Rytmus stated.

The rapper went on to⁤ criticize women who post revealing photos ⁣on Instagram, suggesting that they are seeking ⁤attention or engaging in inappropriate behavior. “When I see a woman who posts provocative photos on Instagram and gets a lot ‌of likes, I feel ​like ⁢she’s looking for‌ some kind of validation,” he added.

MMA⁢ fighter Attila⁢ Végh supported Rytmus’ views, ⁤questioning why women ⁣would choose to work long hours at a regular⁣ job when they could make the same ‌amount​ of⁤ money from just one⁢ photo.‌ “Why would they go to work‍ when⁤ they can take‌ a photo‌ and ‍earn the same⁤ amount of money? Why would⁣ they spend‌ twelve hours at a job when they can make the ‌same⁤ amount of ‌money⁤ from one ​photo?” Végh asked.

Rytmus ‌rose‌ to fame as a member of the Slovak rap group Kontrafakt, which he co-founded ⁤in 2001 with Ego​ (Michal Straka) and DJ Anys (Ondrej⁤ Beaka). He later embarked on a successful⁤ solo career,⁤ releasing his debut ‍album ​”Bengoro” in 2006. Rytmus has also⁣ been known for his appearances ‌as a judge on the reality​ show‍ SuperStar ⁤and⁢ his relationship with singer Dara Rolins.

The rapper is ⁢married to television presenter Jasmina Alagi Vrbovská. They tied⁣ the knot⁢ on May 18, 2019,​ at Pezinok Castle, and welcomed‍ their son Sanel in July of the same year.

How⁤ did rapper Rytmus’ controversial remarks impact public perception of women’s empowerment and agency?

A recent interview, rapper⁣ Rytmus, known by his real name Patrik ‌Vrbovský, sparked controversy with his remarks regarding women utilizing their bodies for financial gain.

1 thought on “Rytmus criticizes women using their bodies for profit in OnlyFans and Instagram”

  1. Interesting perspective, but shouldn’t women have the right to make their own choices about their bodies and careers?

    Katie: I think it’s important to respect each person’s choices without judgement. Everyone should have the freedom to do what they feel comfortable with.

    Sarah: As long as it’s their own choice and they feel empowered, why should anyone have a problem with it? Let’s not shame women for exploring their options.

    Alex: It’s crucial to remember that there’s a wide spectrum of reasons why people participate in platforms like OnlyFans. Judging them without understanding can be detrimental.

    John: While it’s fine to have an opinion, we should avoid generalizing an entire group of people based on their personal choices. Empathy and understanding go a long way.

    Comment: I appreciate Rytmus expressing his viewpoint, but it’s essential to recognize that every individual should have autonomy over their bodies and careers. Let’s support women’s agency and choices.

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