Leonardo Volpato
Anitta once again caught the public’s attention. After the disclosure of images of the singer in indigenous territories in Mato Grosso, netizens began to point out what they call the “ludmillization process” of the funkeira: many people on social networks think that her face is becoming very similar to Ludmilla’s, with whom she had a public fight in the past.
The photo are from her visit to Xingu, in the Ipatse village, of the Kuikuro people. There, the singer was received by indigenous leaders and organizations committed to the struggle for her rights. Anitta also met Chief Raoni, in the Indigenous Land of the Kayapó people.
But on the web, many were surprised by the amount of plastic surgery. “Sometimes it looks like Anitta is wanting to look like Ludmilla, and Ludmila wants to look like Anitta, at this rate they meet halfway,” a netizen published.
“The beauty industry works with one goal: transforming aesthetics and female beauty into a standard. Then they preach self -acceptance, finally, the hypocrisy of today’s world,” wrote another.
“They must have gone to the same plastic surgeon and he must have one mold,” said another.
Anitta never hid that she is adept at aesthetic procedures. In July, when he had already drawn attention to the change of face, he said he didn’t care what they said about him.
“Who is influencing the young person or the woman thinking about appearance? If I want to turn Smigol or the cuteness tomorrow, I turn. If I want to be disfigured, it’s my body. But the guidelines I bring are not these,” he said in Live on his Instagram profile.
Source: Folha
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