Singer Ludmilla was reported after the controversy linked to an accusation of religious intolerance during her show at Coachellain the United States.
A babalaô, a religious leader from Umbanda, and a state deputy took action against the singer because of the message”Only Jesus expels Tranca Ruas from the people“, shown in a video on the screen.
According to G1, babalaô Ivanir dos Santos asks Ludmilla to publicly recant, while state deputy Átila Nunes wants the excerpt of the video removed, proving that he practiced prejudice against religions of African origin.
It is worth mentioning that the leaders of the singer’s creative team, Nídia Aranha and Drica Lara, explained the idea of the video that accompanied the song “The queen of the favela” and apologized to anyone who felt offended by the section accused of religious intolerance.
“They decontextualized one of the images of the video projected on the big screen of the Rainha da Favela show, which brings different recordings of spaces and realities in which I grew up and lived for many years, wanting to rewrite its meaning, and putting me in a position completely contrary to the my”, said Ludmilla.
Source: Terra

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