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After donning a controversial MAGA dress at last year’s Grammys, Joy Villa has made it clear she’s not one to shy away from making a statement on the red carpet with her message-bearing attire.

Last night, at the 60th Grammy Awards, the singer and songwriter came back with yet another message for America in a hand-painted gown bearing the colorful image of a fetus. The rainbow-clad Pronovias dress paired with a princess tiara and a purse that read “Choose Life” has become the all the buzz amidst the pro-life community.

“I’m a pro-life woman. This year I chose to make a statement on the red carpet like I always do,” Villa told Fox News. “I’m all about life.”

The singer says she painted the image herself as a representation of the baby girl she gave up for adoption when she was 20-years-old.

“My statement for the 60th @recordingacademy is #CHOOSELIFE,” Villa wrote on Instagram, reiterating what she told Fox. “I believe in loving the child and the mother, and I am proudly #ProLife. There is so much pain out there, but I choose to spread love and hope. I hand painted my @pronovias gown with a hand painted (by me) recreation of my daughter portrait I painted in 2007 at 20 years old 8 months pregnant with my beautiful daughter, whom I adopted out to a wonderful family.”

My statement for the 60th @recordingacademy is #CHOOSELIFE. 🙏🏽💗💋 I believe in loving the child and the mother, and I am proudly #ProLife. There is so much pain out there, but I choose to spread love and hope. ❤️💗💕I hand painted my @pronovias gown with a recreation of my daughter’s sonogram portrait I painted in 2007 at 20 years old, 8 months pregnant with my beautiful daughter, whom I adopted out to a wonderful family. I’m incredibly blessed to have given life, and I hope to encourage anyone in a similar painful situation to choose adoption. 🙏🏽 I also hand painted my #Chooselife bag! And my gorgeous crown is made in USA, NYC. My dress comes from nonprofit @thebridalgardennyc who donates all of the proceeds to @brooklyncharterschool supporting underprivileged minority children. #love #blessed #life #grammys #grammys2018 #joyvillagrammys #joyvillamusic #grammysnyc #redcarpet #grammysfashion #MAGA #princessjoyvilla

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“I’m incredibly blessed to have given life, and I hope to encourage anyone in a similar painful situation to choose adoption,” she continued in her anti-abortion statement.

The outspoken conservative is also a proud Trump supporter who believes in a unified nation standing behind our President, regardless of your political affiliation.

“I stand as a proud American, and I stand for a unified America that is tolerant of each other no matter who we voted for,” says Villa. “I stand behind our President because that’s the American thing to do.”


To learn more about how you can help women choose life for their babies, visit SaveTheStorks.com. If you or someone you know is considering abortion, visit www.focusonthefamily.com now, or call 1-855-771-HELP (4357) to speak with a licensed Christian counselor today.

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

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