Ludmilla tells the Guardian: ‘I have no religion’

Ludmilla tells the Guardian: ‘I have no religion’

Last Tuesday (30), the singer Ludmilla he spoke about his experience Coachella and the criticism the newspaper received The Guardian.

“When I started as a singer, I was a victim of racism and suffered in silence. But now I know how important I am and how I can help women like me“, he has declared.

“After performing on the first weekend of Coachella, I saw many Brazilians crucifying me on social media, just because of racism. This is a fight I can’t give up. But it’s infuriating: a white singer doesn’t need to be talked about.”he has declared.

Ludmilla also commented on the controversy with the phrase “Only Jesus expels Tranca Rua from the peoples” in the video, broadcast during The queen of the favelaseen by public opinion as religious intolerance: “I have no religion and I think prejudices are very sad”.

“Bail funk comes from our communities and people like me, who started singing because they wanted to have a better life. We weren’t worried about what foreigners wanted from us. Black people should take up the baile funk movement“, he said.

The artist recalled how his kiss with his wife, dancer Brunna Gonçalves, on stage went viral on social media.

“After my Coachella show, many bisexual and lesbian women told me they felt represented“, he concluded.

Source: Terra

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