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"Too cheap, looks like a stripper": Maya Kay's new network storm - voila! celebs

2023-04-04T07:01:18.148Z


The model and former reality TV star who won the title of favorite survivor of the season went up to dance in Static's performance, and the surfers did not spare the criticism. Walla! Primitive celebs


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Last weekend,

Maya Kay

won the title of favorite survivor of the season in the "Survivor" finale, but it seems that even she did not think that one of her performances would threaten the coveted title and create quite a network storm.

Last night (Monday)

Static

opened his first solo show, and during the performance of the song "Superstar" Kay came up to dance on stage.



The young model, who looked nothing short of amazing, lifted the stage but some surfers didn't like what they saw.

"Is it just me that looks like a strip show?"

wrote one, while another added "I didn't think she would go that low."



Among the many reactions that criticized the choice of the aupite and the dance, there were some rays of light who remembered that the year is 2023, and there is nothing wrong with a woman who goes on stage, wears whatever she wants and shows tons of self-confidence.

"Don't understand what the problem is? The song is called a superstar, after the season of survival she played it. Statik brought her up to praise her, she is stunning and he is talented. Let go of jealousy, in addition to the cleanliness of Passover, clean the evil that oozes from you."



Walla!

Celebs got up to dance on stage at Yehuda Polikar's performance.

It ended with the security guards escorting her home.

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