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Donald Trump-supporting singer Joy Villa wears anti-abortion FETUS dress to the Grammy Awards – and a Choose Life handbag

TRUMP-supporting singer Joy Villa stunned the Grammys in a pro-life FETUS dress.

The 31-year-old is a vocal opponent of abortion - and she made that very clear on tonight's red carpet.

 Joy Villa wears a fetus dress. The 31-year-old singer is a vocal opponent to abortion
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Joy Villa wears a fetus dress. The 31-year-old singer is a vocal opponent to abortionCredit: Reuters

She wore a flowing white dress with a picture of a unborn baby in a rainbow uterus painted on the bottom.

It is a copy of a design she had earlier posted to her Instagram.

Joy paired her controverstial frock with a white handbag with Choose Life daubed on the side.

The eyebrow-raising get-up was originally a Pronovias dress, customised to make her message loud and clear.

She accessorised her political ensemble with a glittering tiara, and bare arms to show off her skull tattoos.

 She paired the outrageous frock with a white Choose Life handbag
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She paired the outrageous frock with a white Choose Life handbagCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Her daring ensemble made her view loud and clear on the Grammys red carpet
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Her daring ensemble made her view loud and clear on the Grammys red carpetCredit: Getty - Contributor

Joy, who has released a handful of singles since 2011, says she gave up a child for adoption when she was 21, and is a very outspoken anti-abortion campaigner.

Explaining her outfit to Fox News, she said: "I'm a pro-life woman.

"This year I chose to make a statement on the red carpet like I always do."

Posting on social media, Joy explained she was in an "abusive, drug addled and toxic relationship where I found myself pregnant."

She gave the child to a family in an "open adoption".

 Joy wore a Trump supporting Make America Great Again dress to last years Grammy Awards
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Joy wore a Trump supporting Make America Great Again dress to last years Grammy AwardsCredit: Instagram
 Joy admits to switching from voting Obama to Trump at the last election
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Joy admits to switching from voting Obama to Trump at the last electionCredit: Getty - Contributor

Joy told her followers: "Remember you have more choices than murder."

The Scientologist singer-songwriter is no stranger to controversial outfits.

Two years-ago she attended the Grammys in a see-through dress made out of orange construction-fencing material.

Last year she wore a skintight blue dress with Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again" on the side.

Camilla Cabello adjusts her boobs on the Grammys red carpet

James Corden is hosting tonight’s swanky awards show which is being held in New York for the first time in 15 years.

 Some of the biggest music stars are expected to show their support for the #MeToo movement which dominated the agenda at the Golden Globes in the wake of the Hollywood sex scandal.

Many will wear a white rose corsage as a sign of solidarity with those who’ve spoken out about their experience of harassment and abuse in Hollywood.

Lady Gaga among stars wearing white roses on Grammys red carpet in support of #TimesUp

British star Elton John will take to the stage to perform with Miley Cyrus, just days after telling The Sun he would be quitting touring to spend more time with his family.

Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and Cardi B will also be performing, as well as Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee who will sing their hit Despacito.

Jay Z is expected to wipe the board this year following the success of his album 4:44.

Although he’s bagged 21 one Grammys in the past, he’s never won in a major category.

There will be some notable absences tonight however, with Ed Sheeran snubbing the ceremony after being missed off the shortlist for the big gongs.

Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift will also miss the star studded night for the same reason.

The full list of this year's Grammy Award winners...

  • Record Of The Year - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
  • Album Of The Year - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
  • Song Of The Year - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
  • Best New Artist - Alessia Cara
  • Best Pop Solo Performance - Shape Of You — Ed Sheeran
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance - Feel It Still — Portugal. The Man
  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
  • Best Pop Vocal Album - ÷ (Divide) — Ed Sheeran
  • Best Dance Recording - Tonite — LCD Soundsystem
  • Best Dance/Electronic Album - 3-D The Catalogue — Kraftwerk
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  • Best Rock Performance - You Want It Darker — Leonard Cohen
  • Best Metal Performance - Sultan’s Curse — Mastodon
  • Best Rock Song - Run — Foo Fighters
  • Best Rock Album - A Deeper Understanding — The War On Drugs
  • Best Alternative Music Album - Sleep Well Beast — The National
  • Best R&B Performance - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
  • Best Traditional R&B Performance - Redbone — Childish Gambino
  • Best R&B Song - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
  • Best Urban Contemporary Album - Starboy — The Weeknd
  • Best R&B Album - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
  • Best Rap Performance - HUMBLE. — Kendrick Lamar
  • Best Rap/Sung Performance - LOYALTY. — Kendrick Lamar feat. Rihanna
  • Best Rap Song - HUMBLE. — Kendrick Lamar
  • Best Rap Album - DAMN. — Kendrick Lamar
  • Best Reggae Album - Stony Hill — Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley
  • Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling) - The Princess Diarist — Carrie Fisher
  • Best Comedy Album - The Age Of Spin & Deep In The Heart Of Texas — Dave Chappelle
  • Best Song Written For Visual Media - How Far I’ll Go” — Lin-Manuel Miranda (for Pixar's Moana)
  • Best Music Video - Humble. — Kendrick Lamar


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