Although Anitta is living through the best moment of her career, she doesn’t seem as worried as her fans, who can’t stand the fear of the Grammy ceremony, where the singer will be nominated in the Breakthrough Artist category.
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“I’m very calm because I think it’s great that I was nominated. For me, this recognition is very gratifying,” says the singer in an interview with GQ.
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Despite this winning moment in her career, Anitta went through tense moments when she found out she had the EBV virus, which can cause multiple sclerosis. If she used to think about retiring at 30, those plans have changed. “I’m not going to stop now. In the last few years I’ve tried to slow down a bit, to escape the madness a bit. But leaving the stage is not in my immediate plans.”
Another point raised in the interview was his religion. She is from Candomblé and says she has always suffered prejudice because of it. “It’s sad, isn’t it? I try not to absorb this hatred. It says more about who is funding. I prefer not to see it.”