On the same stage where the country singer criticized Anitta, Pedro Sampaio said he “loves” the singer during the show on MS

After fans chanted curses at Anitta, singer Pedro Sampaio spoke this Saturday (21) during a performance in Dourados (MS), a town 225 kilometers from Campo Grande, and said he loved the singer. Before the singer started the song Envolver, the singer called out “I don’t know about you but I love Anitta” to the audience. See video above.

The confusion surrounding the name of the global singer began on Thursday (19) after compatriot Zé Neto, who is a duo with Cristiano, indirectly approached the artist during a presentation, also in the city of Mato Grosso do Sul. At that time, the audience insulted the singer and when Zé Neto heard this, he stopped the presentation and criticized Anitta. “Guys, you don’t have to. Let’s pray for these people and may God open their minds and that they understand,” he said.

Zé Neto stops at a show in MS and singer critic

Zé Neto stops at a show in MS and singer critic

After the indirect appearance on the show, the singer issued a statement on his social network, apologizing and going back to his lines. Zé Neto called for an end to the attacks received and said he was seeking peace.

“I never meant to incite hatred towards others, that is far from ours and my apologies to those who misunderstood. I wanted to rebuke all kinds of hate that was being built up because of a wrong expression I was making. I’m affirming my point on some things,” he said.

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Zé Neto apologizes after criticizing Anitta at shows

Zé Neto apologizes after criticizing Anitta at shows

Zé Neto and Anitta have become one of the most discussed topics on social networks in recent weeks. During a show that took place on the 12th in Sorriso (MT), the sertanejo revealed criticism of the Rouanet law, citing an intimate tattoo of the singer. The sertanejo’s speech caused controversy on the internet.

1 of 1 Anitta is the target of Zé Neto’s fans in vain — photo: reproduction

Anitta is the target of Zé Neto fans in vain — photo: reproduction

“Sorriso, Mato Grosso, one of the states that supported Brazil during the pandemic. We are artists who do not depend on Lei Rouanet, our fee is paid by the people. We don’t have to get a tattoo on the ‘Toba’ to show if we’re okay or not, we just come here and sing,” Cristiano’s duo said during the presentation.

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How much is the show worth? Look at the price paid by some communities in Brazil

At the time, fans of the artist were outraged by the comment. The singer said on Twitter that she “follows” people who harass and threaten her fans. She published a publication this Saturday (21) tagging the people who should have committed the crime.

“Hating hate on me changes absolutely nothing in my life. Well, as far as I know, threatening others is a crime, you know. Then the defense (sic) “it’s just children who play on the internet” is useless, no. That although the mental age is really not very advanced, a child who is a child does not search Google for documents, addresses and photos of other people’s houses to tell anyone to be careful. It’s better to keep playing with my montage and talking nonsense that gets more,” Anitta concluded.

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