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.”
Singer Joy Villa wears anti-abortion FETUS dress at Grammys https://t.co/L1vanotnOR @joy_villa #chooselife
— Joy Villa (@Joy_Villa) January 28, 2018
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.”