The singer strengthens personal freedom and criticizes aesthetic obsession
During a live on social networks held on Wednesday (9), Anitta decided to speak openly about the comments that emerged on its recent aesthetic changes. In direct tone, the singer said he did not see the transformations as something that should be at the center of the public debate and has criticized the way in which the company, especially on social networks, clings to the appearance of others.
“I do not carry a plastic agenda, I did not make a” revelation face “,” he said, referring to the way many netizen treated their changes as if they were a sort of public revelation. According to her, the choice to perform procedures is personal and should not become the main discussion on its image.
Anitta was emphatic in emphasizing that it does not position itself as someone who promotes aesthetic interventions. On the contrary, he explained that they are the followers themselves and the media that insist in transforming this aspect into a main topic.
“From the range of options I offer, they choose to talk about my appearance, of what I chose to do in the face or I have not chosen. So who is really influencing the young man or the woman who talks about it?” He asked.
The artist also took the moment to strengthen that he is in constant physical and emotional evolution.
“I will continue to change. Not only my face or my body, but my personality, my way of being,” he said. Then he shared a personal decision: to start a hair transition process, with the aim of saving his natural consistency. “17 years in which I don’t see my hair wrapped. I will try to pass. Let’s see,” he said.
Despite the buzz of its appearance, Anitta stressed that he prefers to dedicate space to his platforms for themes which, he said, are more relevant. “The guidelines that I really bring the subject and are those that I think that people should follow,” he said, referring to themes such as spirituality, social consciousness and empowerment.
Anitta: the appearance is a reflection of freedom, it does not influence
With more than a decade of career marked by reinventions, Anitta stressed that the focus of his public life has never been aesthetic, but the freedom of being whoever wants. The singer has increasingly used his visibility to discuss topics such as self -esteem, personal changes and social pressures – making it clear that his choices reflect his autonomy, not an attempt to influence models.
The posture of Anitta echoes the movement of many public characters who today try to position themselves beyond the image, putting light on deeper topics and, at the same time, challenging the surface speeches that dominate the digital environment.
Source: Terra

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