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Mariene de Castro is outraged and defended by the public after having her microphone turned off at Salvador's carnival: 'Disrespect'

Singer Mariene de Castro faced significant public support after her microphone was switched off during a performance in Salvador's carnival, which she deemed disrespectful.

During a lively carnival performance early Wednesday morning in Salvador's historical center, popular Brazilian singer Mariene de Castro had her microphone abruptly turned off, causing an uproar among the audience. Protesters expressed their outrage at the event's organization, which is overseen by the city hall, with swathes of carnival-goers chanting for respect for the artist. Footage of the incident has surfaced online, capturing the tense moment when Mariene, in response to the disruption, passionately demanded that the production not silence her while she was on stage performing.

Following the incident, Mariene rallied her band and the crowd highlighted their solidarity, chanting in support and expressing their collective refusal to tolerate such disrespect. The atmosphere was charged with fervor, as audience members showed their appreciation for Mariene with flowers while voicing their displeasure to the event organizers. The display of unity between the artist and her fans underscored a cultural reverence during the carnival season, which celebrates artistic expression and community spirit.

In subsequent social media posts, Mariene expressed deep frustration over the ordeal, articulating feelings of disrespect taken from the outset of the carnival festivities. The incident has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many highlighting issues concerning the treatment of artists and their rights during public performances, particularly in festive settings like the carnival, where expressive freedoms should be celebrated rather than suppressed.

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