Hindus urge Selena Gomez to apologize for bindi error
Hindu leaders have demanded an apology from Selena Gomez after she performed at the MTV Movie Awards with a religious bindi symbol on her forehead.
Officials at the Universal Society of Hinduism have branded the pop star's appearance during her Come & Get It song "insensitive" and have urged her not to repeat it as she plans for an upcoming world tour.
Hindu statesman Rajan Zed tells WENN, " The bindi on the forehead
is an ancient tradition in Hinduism and has religious significance.
It is also sometimes referred to as the third eye and the flame,
and it is an auspicious religious and spiritual symbol... It is not
meant to be thrown around loosely for seductive effects or as a
fashion accessory aiming at mercantile greed.
"Selena should apologize and then she should get acquainted with
the basics of world religions."
Gomez has also come under fire for her alleged culturally
insensitive performance at the awards ceremony on Sunday (14Apr13)
from her Twitter followers, who went public with their outrage.
In a post, one fan wrote, "Deal (sic) Selena Gomez the bindi is not
just some fashion accessory you can throw on, cultural
appropriation man," while another added, "Selena Gomez, take that
bindi of (sic) your head, cultural appropriation is not cute."
A third follower said, "CULTURAL APPROPRIATION AT IT'S FINEST, MY
RESPECT FOR SELENA IS FADING AS WE SPEAK," while a fourth viewer
tweeted, "@selenagomez Hi, leave Bindis for Indian women."
The 20 year old has yet to respond to the criticism.