Stormy air in that of Instagram between Selvaggia Lucarelli and Salmo, who certainly did not send them to say. It all started from a consideration by the rapper on the last year spent between successes and controversies: «It was the most difficult year of my life. Abusive concert, album, acting in the tv seriesdirect the soundtrack, make a new album, prepare the live for San Siro “, wrote Psalm before a user asked him about the abusive concert. “Ask Selvaggia Sucarelli”, was the response of the artist, who deliberately misrepresented the journalist’s surname to elicit a reaction that arrived, in fact, shortly after.
«I don’t know Salmo, I also think he is good. A year ago I took the liberty of saying that his concert in Olbia without authorization, with a pandemic that was still causing many victims, had been a mistake “, wrote Selvaggia Lucarelli referring to when Salmo, in 2021, organized a concert in Olbia. to support the Sardinians affected by the fires that had devastated hectares and hectares of greenery when concerts and gatherings were forbidden to contain the pandemic. “He never answered on the merits but, even after some time, the lousy sexist joke by crippling my surname as the average hater could not keep it. Thousands of likes and ‘Ahaha’ follow. Go on like this. Perhaps in two millennia, males will be able to respond to a woman by looking beyond their own dick. Perhaps”.
Shortly after this message was followed by a further reply from Psalm: «Do not cry Wild. They’ve crippled my surname a thousand times. Please do away with this sexism stuff that has nothing to do with it. Opinioninstagram victimhood is over now. Maybe », he concluded before Lucarelli screenshotted the conversation and shared it on his profile, also on Instagram. “Nobody is whimpering here, boy. You would like. Instead the world has moved on, she thinks a little, and if a woman cripples her surname in Sucarelli or you send her your dick (unsolicited) in chat as your habit, she doesn’t cry: she spits you. She learns. Hello”. Truce. At the moment.
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Source: Vanity Fair