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Baby from Brazil denies homophobic speech and says the press distorted what he said

It was reported yesterday here on the website ACAPA, the news: After homophobic statement, Baby do Brasil is booed during Christmas Carnival.

"Every man to me is a man. And maybe what they were missing was a great woman," said the singer at the end of her show.

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As we live in a democratic country, we will also expose the other side of the story, because yes, the singer Baby from Brazil expressed himself on his Facebook account stating that he is not homophobic and that the press is distorting your words.
 
"As I can't stand injustice, I thought it was important to clarify personally so that the 'enemy' doesn't come and plunder the love of God in us!", concluded the singer in her outburst.
 
We just want to remind the singer that there are no arguments against facts, see the singer's defense in full, but don't forget to watch below (if you haven't seen it yet), the video where she clearly says: ""Every man to me is a man . And perhaps what they were missing was a great woman."
 
The question that remains is: in your opinion, did she reproduce a homophobic speech or was she just misinterpreted?
Leave your opinion in the comments!

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Posted by Baby from Brazil em Monday, February 8, 2016

 

After homophobic statement, Baby do Brasil is booed during Christmas Carnival

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