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Monday, January 29, 2018

Joy Villa Turns Heads With Pro-Life Gown at Grammys

"I'm glad that conservative values are back at the forefront as a pro-life woman."

At the Grammys, singer Joy Villa wore a dress hand-painted with the image of a fetus surrounded by a rainbow, paired with a purse that read "choose life." (Fox News

By Leora Arnowitz, Morgan M. Evans
Fox News

Joy Villa turned up at the 60th Grammy Awards in a dress meant to make a statement. The singer wore a white wedding dress that she hand-painted with the image of a fetus surrounded by a rainbow paired with a purse that read "choose life."
"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. "I'm all about life."
Villa, who made a name for herself at last year's Grammys with a "Make America Great Again" dress, paired her Pronovias dress with a tiara and sparkling jewelry. She said she was inspired to paint this year's dress because she gave a baby up for adoption when she was 21, and she said she supports adoption over abortion.

The 26-year-old said she is thrilled with President Trump so far.
"I love what he is doing; unemployment is down," she said. "I am totally for President Trump, and it's only been one year. I can't wait for the next seven years!"
She said she spoke to the president's daughter Ivanka Trump over the holidays.
"I'm very close with his daughter Ivanka. She is a phenomenal woman. She wants to empower women."
Villa said there are very few conservative celebs, but that doesn't deter her from sharing her point of view.
"There is a lot of hypocrisy we see from celebrities," she insisted.

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