“I know I’m not perfect,” says Pabllo Vittar

“I know I’m not perfect,” says Pabllo Vittar


The singer has revealed how she deals with the excess of enemies on social networks




Pabllo Vittar opened his heart in an interview on Conversation with Bial, from TVGlobo. The singer opened up about how she deals with haters on social media.

“Sometimes people forget that we are humans behind the artist. There is a person who also suffers, who also lives. And when I read this kind of comment, I think: ‘Am I in the right place? Is this really what I want for me ?'”, he has declared.

During the chat, Pabllo reflected on the barrier of prejudice he has faced since the beginning of his career.

“I’ve always suffered this kind of hate, since the beginning of my career, from really prejudiced people, who don’t accept the success of a gay boy from the Northeast, prejudice because I’m successful in this country that kills, mistreats, makes us invisible. I don’t know, sometimes I try to protect myself, to shut myself down, but I’ve learned that I can’t, you know? I have to experience Pabllo life and Pabllo life,” she explained.

“I think this hate I suffered from: ‘Hey, put a band on your show or we won’t hear from you again’, ‘We don’t like this song, make another one’, ‘This album is not what we want.” I think now everything has become numbers, it’s about numbers. If you don’t reach a certain number or pattern in their minds, they don’t like it. And I keep thinking: did I make a mistake? I was wrong? I was wrong?





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Source: Terra

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