Joy Villa Make America Great Again Designer
TRUMP-supporting singer Joy Villa made a political statement at the Grammys in a 'build the wall' dress complete with barbed wire and a MAGA handbag.
The songwriter stunned the music awards ceremony in a pro-life FETUS dress last year.
And it looked as though she was keen to stir up controversy once again by dressing as Trump's longed-for border wall.
Once inside, she showed off a low-cut gown with a brick design, emblazoned with the words, 'BUILD THE WALL'.
"This is what I believe in," Villa told Variety.
"I believe in the President, I just released an album called Home Sweet Home and it's all about my love for America, barbed wire, I'm having fun with it."
She elaborated further on her reasons for the stunt in a series of tweets.
"My gorgeous couture Grammys gown is inspired by Donald Trump and past president Barack Obama preaching a safer southern border for America's citizens," she tweeted.
Villa explained that her family "proudly immigrated legally into America".
"Illegal =/= immigrants," she tweeted.
"My family on my dad's Italian & Latino side proudly immigrated legally into America, learned English, owned businesses, got their citizenship & loved their newfound home. Black family all legal. I support legal black & brown citizens over aliens. Period."
*illegal =/= immigrants. My family on my dad's Italian & Latino side proudly immigrated legally into America, learned English, owned businesses, got their citizenship & loved their newfound home. Black family all legal. I support legal black & brown citizens over aliens. Period. https://t.co/HIsWbxIBHD
— Joy Villa (@Joy_Villa) February 11, 2019
She added: "Donald Trump...AMERICA SUPPORTS THE WALL! I support all you have done for Black and Latino Americans. Thank you!"
Desi Designs Couture, the designer of Villa's dress, posted a disclaimer on Instagram saying clients' views, thoughts and opinions aren't necessarily the same as the company's.
The look sparked fury on social media with hundreds calling the dress "offensive" and "disgusting".
Ja'Mal Green tweeted: "And she had the nerve to wear Barbed wire around her neck to symbolize immigrants staying out. I can hold conversations with Trump fans but this is OVERBOARD & I won't stand for it. @Joy_Villa #DontBeLikeJoy."
Villa was not the only Trump supporter trying to make a mark on the Grammys red carpet.
Singer Ricky Rebel wore a red, white and blue jacket over white pants tucked into white boots.
The jacket read "Trump" on the back and "Keep America Great" on the front.
Last year, Villa - who is a vocal opponent of abortion - wore a flowing white dress with a picture of a unborn baby in a rainbow uterus painted on the bottom.
Joy paired her controverstial frock with a white handbag with Choose Life daubed on the side.
The eyebrow-raising get-up was originally a Pronovias dress, customised to make her message loud and clear.
She accessorised her political ensemble with a glittering tiara, and bare arms to show off her skull tattoos.
Joy, who has released a handful of singles since 2011, says she gave up a child for adoption when she was 21, and is a very outspoken anti-abortion campaigner.
Explaining her outfit to Fox News, she said: "I'm a pro-life woman.
"This year I chose to make a statement on the red carpet like I always do."
Posting on social media, Joy explained she was in an "abusive, drug addled and toxic relationship where I found myself pregnant."
She gave the child to a family in an "open adoption".
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Joy told her followers: "Remember you have more choices than murder."
The Scientologist singer-songwriter is no stranger to controversial outfits.
She has previously attended the Grammys in a skintight blue dress with Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again" on the side.
Joy Villa Make America Great Again Designer
Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/8399995/grammy-joy-villa-pro-donald-trump-build-the-wall-dress-maga-handbag/
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