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Zara Larsson on taking a stand against toxic masculinity: “It makes the world a worse place”

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Zara Larsson has spoken about taking a stance against toxic masculinity, saying the issue “makes the world a worse place”.In 2016, the Swedish pop star tweeted about an incident where a fan was reportedly raped during her set at Sweden’s Bravalla Festival.“Fuck you who shamelessly raped a girl in the audience,” she wrote at the time. “You deserve to burn in hell.

Fuck you for making girls feel insecure when they go to a festival. I hate guys. Hate hate hate.”Speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read cover story, she said that the response had seen her branded a “man-hater” – something that she was also called after writing on her blog about feminism.“The more I wrote about it, the more angry a lot of men got,” she said. “And that was when I.

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