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Rosalía Apologises for Picasso Comments: "I Didn’t Know There Were Real Cases of Abuse”

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Rosalía has apologised for her comments about Spanish painter Pablo Picasso and separating the art from the artist, after learning about accusations of abuse. READ MORE: Rosalía – ‘Lux’ review: an arresting album of astonishing scope and ambition The singer spoke to writer Mariana Enriquez for Spotify Presenta recently, and shared her admiration for the iconic artist, adding that she believes in separating the personal life of a creative from t…

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The Spanish singer, who began her world tour in Lyon, clarified her position on the painter and feminism in a video published on TikTok.

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On TikTok, Rosalia apologized for her comments on Pablo Picasso. On March 3, the Spanish singer said that she "appreciated the work" of the painter, and that "it never bothered to distinguish between the artist and her work." Words that shocked some of her fans.

Rosalía praised Picasso in a podcast and reaped massive criticism. Her apology via TikTok sounds sincere – but doesn't convince everyone.Rosalía apologizes for commenting on Picasso: The "Berghain" interpreter had a lot of headwinds for a statement in a podcast that she had written together with Argentinean Mariana Enriquez. In the conversation, she told us that she greatly appreciated Picasso and his art – especially "his audacity in painting, …

Penelope Cruz and the Oscars: the five dresses that marked his reign on the red carpet Rosalia rectifies on Picasso after a polemic that went viral The singer Rosalia rectifies on Picasso after statements made in a podcast generated a wave of critical reactions on social networks.The Catalan artist, one of the most influential figures in the international music scene, has published a video in which she reviews her position and recognizes that sh…

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Le Huffington Post broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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