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Pro-Life Singer in Neon-Pink, Anti-Abortion Dress Drops Jaws at Film Premiere

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Pro-life actress Joy Villa sent a strong message to Planned Parenthood at Monday night’s premiere of “Unplanned” in Los Angeles.

But even if conservatives might have agreed with her position on abortion, her wording wasn’t exactly family friendly.

In fact, it’s generally not even written out in its full form.

“F—k Planned Parenthood,” Villa’s dress read.

Villa’s political dress had a particular impact because the film “Unplanned” is highly critical of Planned Parenthood.

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The film tells the story of former Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson, who saw firsthand the horrifying practice of abortion and its effects on women before resigning in 2009.

Johnson also helped Villa come up with the idea for the provocative,anti-abortion dress.

“I told Johnson I wanted to do a custom dress for the premiere because I wanted her to be in on it, because this is her film, her story, it’s very personal. She wrote it and produced it. So we came up with some options,” Villa told The Hollywood Reporter.

“She went on to make an offhand remark and said, ‘or we could always do ‘f—k Planned Parenthood,'” Villa continued. “It’s controversial enough to get people’s attention and it also is the underlying message of the film.”

Do you agree with Joy Villa's dress?

The dress is definitely controversial and sends a strong message. While I don’t necessarily agree with the language Villa used, it’s an appropriately strong condemnation for an organization that’s responsible for murdering millions of unborn babies.

Villa’s dress also has an even deeper meaning behind the provocative language. The neon-pink color was chosen to match Planned Parenthood’s appeal to femininity.

“Yes, I believe in women’s health-care clinics, but abortion is not health care and Planned Parenthood has been pushing that and indoctrinating girls with pink and girliness. So that’s why my dress is hot pink and very girly,” Villa explained.

Villa posted a video showing off the dress on Twitter, adding that she’s “sending a strong message of opposition to those who seek to destroy unborn women.”

(Warning: The wording on the dress is clearly visible in the video.)

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This isn’t the first time Villa used fashion to make a political statement.

Last month, the actress showed up to the Grammys in an amazing pro-Trump dress supporting a wall on the southern border. To the Grammys in 2017, she wore a dress proclaiming “Make America Great Again.”

It’s refreshing to see a courageous conservative in the entertainment industry refusing to kowtow to the left.

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Malachi Bailey is a writer from Ohio with a background in history, education and philosophy. He has led multiple conservative groups and is dedicated to the principles of free speech, privacy and peace.
Malachi Bailey is a writer from Ohio with a passion for free speech, privacy and peace. He graduated from the College of Wooster with a B.A. in History. While at Wooster, he served as the Treasurer for the Wooster Conservatives and the Vice President for the Young Americans for Liberty.
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