10.05.2025 16:50
During the concert in Amsterdam, Hadise responded to the criticisms directed at her from the stage, stating, "This is who I am," defending her free identity. The comments made in the magazine program Bahane were interpreted as suggesting that the artist is intentionally trying to stay in the spotlight, while Gökay Kalaycıoğlu claimed that Hadise is not sufficiently loved by society.
Famous singer Hadise is back in the spotlight with her stage style and statements. While her recent stage costumes have been a subject of criticism by some circles, Hadise responded to the comments directed at her from the stage. The successful artist, who performed in Amsterdam, defended her free identity. Hadise stated, "They are really coming at me hard these days. They are attacking me from everywhere. They criticize my dancing, they criticize my freedom of speech, they criticize my being sexy. But this is who I am. We will always experience such things in our lives," expressing her rebellion against the criticisms.
"SHE LOVES TO BE IN THE MAGAZINE AGENDA"
Hadise's statements have resonated widely in the magazine world and were also discussed on the "Magazin Bahane" program. One of the program's commentators, Hakan Solaker, evaluated Hadise's attitude towards the criticisms. Solaker suggested that Hadise deliberately creates polemics to stay in the magazine world, stating, "I think Hadise feeds on criticism to be criticized. Some people love to be criticized and thrive on it. Hadise does this knowingly. She loves to be in the magazine agenda. If she played by the rules, she wouldn't be in this situation. But she never learns."
"HADISE FAILED TO BE LOVED"
The program host, Gökay Kalaycıoğlu, shared his personal observations regarding Hadise. Acknowledging the famous figure's popularity, Kalaycıoğlu argued that she is not embraced by a large part of society. While he did not question the celebrity's fame, he claimed that she is not loved enough by the public and stated, "Hadise is an organic celebrity. Her popularity and fame are undeniable. I also quite like the music she has been making recently. However, Hadise has a problem: she has failed to be loved. People do not love Hadise. The fact that positive or negative news about her comes out every day does not mean that society loves her. When we compare those who love Hadise with those who do not, the latter group is much larger. I am also included in this; many people have resigned from loving Hadise."