Anita comes out in defense of the singer after criticizing Schmutz
2 min readthe singer Anita29, came out tonight to defend singer Juliette Freire, 32, after Actress Samantha Schmutz argues when she wonders if the “BBB 21” (TV Globo) star is an artist..
Through Stories, on Instagram, and The owner of the song “Envolver” He shared an excerpt from the clip “Cansada de Dançar” and announced that he shouted that Juliette Freire is an artist.
“I looked [o clipe] And the artist shouted, “writes Anita, about the video of the singer’s first work of composition.
It is worth noting that Anita participated in building Juliet’s career shortly after her departure from “Big Brother Brazil 21”. she then Stayed at the singer’s house To be able to meet your He booked appointments in Rio de Janeiro and built a great friendship bond.
“Anita gives all the support I asked and needed. My boss is me and my friends who knew me before, she didn’t. She guides me in technical matters, but she is too busy releasing me. a musician All the time. We talk more about what this life is and how courtship is. It is a matter of art and life. Juliette said it prepares me a little for what I will face,” after leaving confinement at “Mais Você” (TV Globo).
Samantha controversy Schmotz
actress Samantha Schmutz has caused controversy on social media by questioning a statement by Juliette Freire Presenter of the program “Altas Horas” (TV Globo).
On Instagram, the profile of Mídia Ninja posted a video in which the singer, along with Juliana Paes, says that the artist is obliged to take a stand on everything that affects society.
In the post’s comments, Samantha wondered if the singer was an artist: “I think it’s cool to take a stand, but is she an artist?” , Release.
Moments later, the actress deleted the post and some fans criticized her stance. One said, “From the moment she uses her voice for her people and fights or embraces social issues, she is an artist.” “JULIET I became an artist, she just said. Another commented, If you don’t recognize her as an artist, that’s your problem.”