Nora Fatehi renowned for her red hot explosions and special songs, defended her feminism remark.
She said her comments made in 2024 were taken out of context. She shared she had said feminism had “f***ed up society”—Nora explained that her criticism was directed at “extremism”, not the broader idea of women’s rights. “Certain small cuts come out on reels and TikTok, and they get blown up and people miss the context,” she said, adding that she does not support radical viewpoints.
She said During the chat, Nora said, “I had a podcast last year where we spoke about feminism, and then certain small clips come out on reels and TikTok, and they get blown up. People miss the context. What I advocate for is that extremism is something I am totally against. I come from a single parent, and I miss that nuclear family. I know how important it is to have the presence of two parents, whether it’s a mom and a dad, or two moms or two dads, but a nuclear family where you have two parents, security, love, attention, and discipline. I advocate for all of that.”
She continued “I would have loved to be in a home with two parents because, eventually, that emotional baggage can spill over into adulthood. I would hate for us to live in a world where people don’t care about nuclear families anymore… I want us to advocate for balance, get your money, fulfil your dreams, and work hard. But at the same time, let’s create an environment where men are accountable, where they should step up and be responsible. Why can’t we be independent, strong and still need each other? Why can’t we share and create balance? We have created this environment that we are so independent we don't need you. Why can't we be independent, strong and still need you? Why can't you step up and we share, and we balance.”
She added “This idea of I don't need anybody. Feminism. I don't believe in this s***. In fact, I think, feminism f***** up our society completely,"