Anitta generates controversy when she uses a sexy take on the show: “The idea was good, but the execution was bad.”  Understand!

Anitta generates controversy when she uses a sexy take on the show: “The idea was good, but the execution was bad.” Understand!


To open the pre-carnival season, Anitta chose an outfit inspired by Tieta do Agreste (1977), a character from a novel by Jorge Amado.




Anitta generates controversy when she uses a sexy take on the show: “The idea was good, but the execution was bad.”  Understand!

Annita used one sexy costume for concert on Saturday (7) and drove fans crazy. On her Instagram, the singer explained to her followers why she chose her look inspired by Tieta do Agreste (1977) to go on stage in Salvador, Bahia, with her Carnival block rehearsals. “My carnival this year will be about female warriors,” she said.

On the web, internet users have evaluated the look of the interpreter of “Girl From Rio”, who went through a delicate phase. In December of last year, the artist he had to be rushed to hospital And took a break from work commitments.

“I loved it. Note 0,” said one. “What an ugly dress,” said another. “It didn’t look good on the body. The idea was good, but the execution was bad,” assessed a third party. “What a horrible dress,” shot another. “The tackiest thing I’ve ever seen. It just looks awful,” one added. “She’s cute, she’s got money, but there are costumes that people look at and wonder, ‘What’s this for?'” another remarked. “Lord, how corny,” one remarked. “That dress didn’t work,” agreed one. “I didn’t rate it. It went badly,” pointed out another. “My God, it’s all downhill,” one commented.

Other followers have spared no praise for Anitta. “She shakes her gaze. She Leaves the envious and the repressed in the slipper”, one defended himself. “If she were Jennifer Lopez, people would think she’s beautiful. She IS an artist. She’s all right,” argued another. “I love it,” said a third. “Wonderful,” scored another. “Perfect”, completed a…

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