Semiha Yankı’s holiday message caused a stir! He didn’t step back

Semiha Yankı, who represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "A Minute with You" in 1975, came to the fore after her post about Eid al-Adha.

Semiha Yankı, who represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “A Minute with You” in 1975, came to the fore after her post about Eid al-Adha. In his post on the social media platform X, the famous singer said, “This holiday is not my holiday. That’s why I don’t celebrate it.” The post quickly received widespread attention on social media, and many users commented. While some users reacted to Yankı’s words, the post became a matter of discussion.

Semiha Yankı, who made another post after the criticism, used the following expressions in her statement: “I said I don’t like this holiday, all hell broke loose. I don’t care about you, brother, I don’t like it. I don’t have to. Love what you want, I don’t mind…” See this post on Instagram A post shared by Magazine Here (@magazinburadanet)

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