(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 24 - "I ask the journalists of the Ariston Press Room to exclude, a priori, a possible candidate for the Mia Martini critics' prize from any artist who promotes through his texts overbale physical violence against women or misogyny in general ". It is the appeal on social media by Loredana Bertè, who - even without naming him - refers to Junior Cally and the controversies triggered, in particular, by one of his songs from 2017.
"My sister has been the victim of 'verbal' bullying for years and I don't think she would have ever wanted her name associated with certain 'subjects' who would be DISQUALIFIED (as happened recently and rightly in another unsuccessful broadcast) due to instigation of violence against women and for the bad message that reaches the very young, "writes the artistanel post. (HANDLE).
Bertè, no Critical Prize for violent texts
2020-01-24T15:40:08.988Z
"I ask journalists from the Ariston Press Room to exclude, a priori, a possible candidate for the Mia Martini Critics Award from any artist who promotes through his texts physical or verbal violence against women or misogyny in general ... (ANSA )