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Controversy: Rosalía celebrates her Grammy in a striptease club and angers the networks

Rosalía and singer Dua Lipa have unleashed criticism for celebrating the Grammys by throwing money at exotic dancers

Rosalía celebra su Grammy en un club de striptease © Instagram / Rosalía / Lizzo
Rosalía celebrates her Grammy in a strip club Photo © Instagram / Rosalía / Lizzo

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Rosalía He won his first Grammy on Sunday and hours later he shone on the stage of the Staples Center in Los Angeles with his spectacular performance by I swear that and Malamante. Without a doubt, the Spanish woman had many successes to celebrate and continued the celebration in the company of Dua Lipa, Lizzo and Lil Nas X, among others.

Together they partied at one of the most exclusive strip clubs in Los Angeles, where they had fun dancing and throwing bills at the exotic dancers, as captured in some videos that are going around the world thanks to the power of social networks.

This behavior has angered many users and followers who have called the artists, especially Rosalía and Dua Lipa, "hypocrites" for launching feminist messages in their songs and then promoting this type of celebration.

They shared the images themselves through Instagram stories on Sunday night and in recent days they have not stopped circulating on social networks until they have gone viral.

"Dua Lipa, with her songs about women's empowerment and getting out of toxic relationships. Rosalía, with her songs about sexual abuse. And both of them throwing bills at a sex worker, promoting the culture of prostitution and trafficking in women. Come on, feminism," criticizes a Twitter user.

Despite all the negative comments that these images have sparked, some users have come out in defense of the musicians, pointing out that the dancers are employees of the club and that they work voluntarily.

"Friends, you are very angry because Dua Lipa and Rosalia went to a legal strip club, where the dancers are by choice. Remember that we can be whatever we want and that is what feminism is about. Not about making women as it seems to you," defended another user on the little bird's social network.

And you? What do you think of the controversy in which the two singers and friends have been involved?

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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