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Rosalía Responds After Accusation Of Palestine Silence
Rosalía Responds After Accusation Of Palestine Silence

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time31-07-2025

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Rosalía Responds After Accusation Of Palestine Silence

Spanish pop music superstar Rosalía responded after a designer said he'd refused to work with her over her lack of statement on Palestine. Last week, designer Miguel Adrover posted a screenshot seemingly between himself and a member of Rosalía's team, who was asking for a "custom look" for the artist. In the caption, he wrote, "Doing 'The Right Thing'….Silence is complicity, and even more so when you have a big loudspeaker where millions of people listen to you when you sing. That's why you have the responsibility to use this power to denounce this genocide. Rosalia, this is nothing personal. I admire you for all your talent and for everything you've achieved. And I think you are much more than those artists who only dedicate themselves to show business and entertainment. Now we have to do 'The Right Thing.'" Yesterday, Rosalía herself responded via a series of Instagram stories, which can be translated to, "In today's world, we all live in constant contradiction — myself included. And although I personally always try to do 'the right thing,' I probably don't always succeed, but in the process I try to learn and improve." "Unfortunately, this text is not and will not be enough in a context of extreme violence like the one currently happening. That's why I want to end with deep respect and gratitude for the people who truly take action, like NGOs, activists, volunteers, healthcare workers, laborers, cooperatives, associations, and journalists who are dedicating their lives to helping with this cause and many others," she continued. Emphasizing her "sadness" over what had been said, she continued, "The fact that I haven't used my platform in a way that aligns with others' styles or expectations absolutely does not mean that I don't condemn what is happening in Palestine. It's terrible to see, day after day, how innocent people are being murdered and how those who should be stopping it are not doing so." "I don't see how shaming one another is the best way to move forward in the fight for Palestinian freedom. I believe the blame should be directed upwards (toward those who make decisions and have the power to act), not horizontally (among ourselves)," she concluded. The designer isn't the only one to have drawn a line regarding professional collaborations and comments on Palestine. Children's YouTuber Ms. Rachel recently wrote on Instagram, "To anyone asking to with work with me who hasn't spoken out about Gaza: Thank you for the request. I'm not comfortable working with anyone who hasn't spoken out about Gaza. Much love and God bless, Rachel." After Israel cut off aid in March, mass starvation has taken hold in Gaza, with the UN saying that one in three people are now going without food for days at a time. UN Secretary-General António Guterres said, 'Palestinians in Gaza are enduring a humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions. This is not a warning. It is a reality unfolding before our eyes.' For information on how you can help those in Gaza, click here.

Rosalía speaks out after being criticised by Miguel Adrover for being silent on Palestine
Rosalía speaks out after being criticised by Miguel Adrover for being silent on Palestine

Express Tribune

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Rosalía speaks out after being criticised by Miguel Adrover for being silent on Palestine

Rosalía has addressed growing backlash over her silence on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, following public criticism from Spanish designer Miguel Adrover. The singer posted a statement to Instagram Stories, saying that while she has not spoken in the way others expect, she condemns the violence and loss of life in Palestine. 'The fact that I have not used my platform in line with other people's style or expectations does not mean that I do not condemn what is happening in Palestine,' she wrote. 'It is terrible to see innocent people being killed day after day, and those who should stop this are not doing so.' Her comments follow Adrover's refusal to collaborate on a custom project, citing her 'silence' as his reason. In a social media post, the designer shared that 'silence is complicity,' especially for public figures with large platforms. He published a screenshot of a conversation with Rosalía's team, confirming he declined the collaboration because she had not voiced public support for Palestine. In response, Rosalía criticised the culture of personal condemnation. 'I do not see how shaming each other is the best way to move forward in the fight for Palestinian freedom,' she wrote. 'The finger should be pointed upwards (towards those who make decisions and have the power to act) and not horizontally (between us).' She also acknowledged her own contradictions and praised NGOs, journalists, and volunteers working on the ground. While she had previously shared a post in October 2023 about Gaza, this marks her most direct public statement on the issue.

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