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Joy Villa defends her controversial dress for Trump in the GRAMMY

The singer paraded on the red carpet in a dress that had printed the slogan of the campaign of President Trump

On the red carpet of the GRAMMY we saw all sorts of styles, from the most glamorous to the most exotic, even some of them gave a talk, such was the dress worn by singer Joy Villa. The young California-born artist wore a dress with the legend Make America Great Again, slogan of the presidential campaign of Donald Trump. At the bottom of the elaborate model, read the surname of the Republican leader.



As soon as she stepped on the carpet network, all kinds of comments on the controversial pledge were made in social networks. At first, Joy showed up in a big white cape and when she got the attention of the paparazzi, she stripped off the garment that covered her and proudly showed off her dress, which would make her talk for hours. While there are those who support her right to express herself freely, there are others who criticize her for her activism in favor of the president. Curiously, the dress was created by the designer Andre Soriano, who migrated from the Philippines to the United States to materialize their dreams within the fashion industry.

 
Through her Instagram account, Villa defended those who attacked her. The interpreter published the following message, accompanied by a photograph of the garment: "Go big, or go home. You can be firm in what you believe, or fall for what you do not believe. Above all, I made a decision of tolerance and love. See people about politics, take yourself with dignity, always. Life is meant to be lived, so live bravely. " If Villa wanted to get attention, go for it, because according to Fox News, after modeling the dress pro Trump, sales of his EP I Make the Static were shot on iTunes and Amazon.

 
In an interview with Hollywood Reporter, Soriano said he was proud of American and talked about his creation and Villa's work. "There are a lot of people who are in power and they really are misunderstood what this country means," he said. "I love this place. I am from the Philippines, I am a proud American. I love this country. I am a minority, Joy is afroamerican. America is about immigrants. "

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