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Schlagerman1 @FilipFromSweden
Just to clarify a bit, since I'm really not out to create an unnecessary argument with people based partly on misunderstandings as well as presumptions about me, if you're willing to hear me out that is?
My comment about Hanna was in the context of an ongoing discussion which started earlier in the thread (can't remember by who now) claiming that her stage show was supposedly intentionally "sexual" and that she's "selling it" with her looks and movements, which I actually happen to
disagree with, on the contrary I find the staging rather sexless and while Hanna is attractive (I actually never stated she wasn't!), I don't see any intentional "sex sells" in this particular performance, sure most acts want to look "attractive" on stage, but that's not the same thing. If someone finds her "sexy", then that's their prerogative, but I don't think she uses it intentionally in her stage show.
As for my assumptions about her having had some minor "jobs" done to her face, that is at least the way it looks to me, and I'm not the first one to point that out either in the thread, now pointing such things out are maybe irrelevant and here I can agree with you guys that it can be understood the wrong way, but the comment should be understood of the general context, also my point was that if she actually done something like that, I find it unnecessary partly because she is already
attractive as she is and I don't see the need for it simply, and also because in such a young age it seems really the wrong way to go, hence my comment about "insecurity".
Later on there was a comparison with Dotter's performance, which imo is "sexy" (yet classy), and I simply argued as to why I find that one "sexy" and Hanna's not, but like I already pointed out unlike some other people I don't think Hanna intentionally uses "sex" to sell her stage show in the first place, and if that was the case I don't really see it, and naturally her being still in her teens it does make sense that Dotter does come across as more "authentic" in that aspect, now I don't believe Dotter intentionally try to "sell sex" either, I think she does it though quite naturally in a cool way.
I'm not sure if my points became more clearer now, but at least I hope so. Sometimes when you write short and fast comments, they can come across as rather clumsy at times, especially if taken out of or not understood by the context they're given.