Journalist José Norberto Flesch has become one of the most commented topics on X (formerly Twitter) after the reaction of singer Iggy Azalea, who didn’t like seeing his name at the top of the list of worst concerts at The Town. Flesch has just published Estadão’s assessment on his profile, but it was rebutted by the singer with an offensive message.
“It’s not my fault you’re an ugly old man, I don’t make music for you. It’s for the divas. You’re not invited!”
The answer went viral
The journalist’s response received more than 35 thousand likes: “Hello, Iggy Azalea. From the lyrics of your ‘songs’ I have always noticed that I was not good at interpretation, now, in addition to being dumb, I have shown myself to be prejudiced”. . And I don’t think there’s so much of that audience that it means that older people aren’t their target audience. But the message is given: If you’re older, don’t listen to Iggy Azalea. She doesn’t make music for you.”
Sought out by the Band, Flesch said it was the first time he had experienced something like this.
“She didn’t understand anything and was also prejudiced. Artists answer me sometimes. But I had never been attacked like this”, said the journalist, who revealed that he had also received messages from some fans of the American singer. “She doesn’t attack, but they defend her. By the way she doesn’t have many fans. They try to find a way. She didn’t get many fans with this attack because she was prejudiced,” she said.
By the way, in addition to Estadão, G1 also ranked Iggy Azalea’s show as the worst of The Town’s first weekend.
HEY, @IGGY AZALEA
From the lyrics of her “songs”, I always understood that she was not good at interpreting, now, in addition to being stupid, she was prejudiced. And I don’t think there’s that much audience that it means seniors aren’t their target audience. But message given: if you… https://t.co/TSOg4wuUtY
— José Norberto Flesch (@jnflesch) September 5, 2023
Source: Terra

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