In the 'Magazin Bahane' program, Gökay Kalaycıoğlu and Hakan Solaker discussed Hadise's performance of 'Zero Tolerance' for Narin, who was murdered in Diyarbakır. Solaker stated that the meaning of the song does not align with the situation, saying, "Hadise couldn't educate herself because she is a Belgian villager." Kalaycıoğlu, on the other hand, emphasized that Demet Akalın's reaction should be substantial. "HADISE COULDN'T EDUCATE HERSELF BECAUSE SHE IS A BELGIAN VILLAGER"Singer Hadise performed 'Zero Tolerance' for little Narin, who was murdered in Diyarbakır, during the New Year's special program of O Ses Türkiye. There were reactions to Hadise dedicating the song, known as a love song, to Narin. Commenting on the incident, journalist Hakan Solaker said, "Zero Tolerance is a song written for an ex-lover. What does it have to do with Narin and Narin-like situations? It's a shame that you are using it at a concert when our pain is already great and we have things we can't digest. Please don't do this, it's very strange. Nothing will come out of this. Hadise seems to enjoy getting into such polemics lately. Hadise couldn't educate herself because she is a Belgian villager." Commenting on Demet Akalın's criticism of Hadise, host Gökay Kalaycıoğlu stated, "Demet Akalın reacted to Hadise by saying 'I will vomit,' which was a personal criticism. No, that reaction shouldn't be given. A substantial reaction is required."
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