Joy Villa turned heads on this year's Grammy Awards red carpet with her pro-life dress, which had a hand-painted baby in a womb on the front.
The American singer-songwriter, whose stage name is Princess Joy Villa, made a political statement at this year's ceremony, showing her support for anti-abortion campaigns.
She wore a customised white gown, originally by Pronovias, with a hand-painted image of a foetus radiating colours of the rainbow on the front, along with a 'PRO LIFE' clutch bag.
"I'm a pro-life woman. This year I chose to make a statement on the red carpet like I always do," she told Fox News during last night's ceremony. "I'm all about life."
Here's what Twitter had to say about her controversial statement:
During the same interview with Fox News, Villa also shared her support for Donald Trump's presidential administration, adding: "I love what he is doing; unemployment is down. I am totally for President Trump, and it's only been one year. I can't wait for the next seven years!
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"I'm looking forward to saving money on my taxes as a small-business woman. I am looking forward to seeing Americans... [feeling patriotic] again. I'm glad that conservative values are back at the forefront as a pro-life woman."
Speaking about Joy's choice of dress, the British Pregnancy Advisory Service commented: "We'd much rather those opposed to abortion wore foetuses on frocks to demonstrate their position on women's choice than stood outside clinics with placards haranguing women seeking medical services.
"We are saddened by Joy's attitude to women's choice, and think her dress looks rather peculiar, but she can certainly wear what she pleases to illustrate her point of view."
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