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Vietnamese Producer Fired for Saying Lady Gaga’s Abortion a “Trade-Off”

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Recently, the worldwide social network was aroused by Lady Gaga’s shocking revelation on The Me You Can’t See documentary. Accordingly, the female singer revealed that she was repeatedly raped by a music producer at the age of 19 despite resisting.

After that, she was locked in the studio for many days and had an unwanted pregnancy at a very young age. This caused Gaga to give up the baby, and suffered from severe psychological trauma for a long time.

Many international and domestic community sites have reported on this issue. The vast majority of comments from netizens are shared with Lady Gaga as well as outrage at the person who did this bad thing.

However, a Vietnamese producer commented with insulting words to Lady Gaga, then was immediately fired.

Specifically, right below the post on a music page, a person commented that Lady Gaga had to have an abortion and was raped at the age of 19 as “trade-off, not rape”. This comment was immediately criticized by the online community. Netizens immediately found his profile, knowing that this young man is also a producer, but he had wrong thoughts and insulted Lady Gaga, so they were extremely angry.

Many units where this male producer works are also “attacked” by the number of Lady Gaga fans. Currently, the man above has locked Facebook to “avoid the storm”.

Not long after the male producer’s comment caused controversy, on the official page of the unit that the producer is working for, announced the termination of the contract with this producer. The reason was given because he had “speaks that violate social etiquette and are disrespectful to singer Lady Gaga”.

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