Rebecca Baby, the lead singer of the French rock band Lulu Van Trapp, shocked audiences and sparked a powerful conversation on stage at the Le Cri de la Goutte festival in Ain, France. During her performance, she was sexually assaulted by multiple men in the crowd. But instead of walking away, she made a bold choice that stunned everyone. She continued singing topless as a form of protest.
Lulu Van Trapp Singer Rebecca Baby Takes A Stand After On-Stage Assault
While making her way through the audience during the live show, Rebecca was groped by several men. Instead of letting the assault define the moment, she stood her ground and chose to finish the set with a message. She removed her top and performed the rest of the show with confidence and defiance.
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Explaining her decision on Instagram, she said, “I’m faced with a choice. Either I stop the concert and everyone loses, especially me, or I continue. I’ll stay topless until it’s normal. Until your brains get used to it not being sexual.”
Her statement quickly caught attention online, with many calling it a brave act of protest against the sexualisation of women’s bodies.
Festival And Fans Support Lulu Van Trapp Singer
The organisers of the Le Cri de la Goutte festival backed the singer with a strong public statement. They wrote, “We remind you that our festival wants to be a safe space, a place of sharing and freedom, where everyone must be able to express themselves, create, vibe, and live without fear. Music brings together; it should never be a ground for violence.”
Fans on social media flooded platforms with messages of support. One user said, “So proud of her for being so brave, until your brains stop sexualising it SHE SAID IT.”
Another noted, “She was sexually assaulted and no one is speaking about that, rather they all are concerned with her being topless – speaks a lot…”
A third user asked, “Why is everybody so enraged about this not being blurred? Do you ask men’s chests to be blurred?”
Rebecca Baby Calls For Video Evidence, Plans A Detailed Statement
Following the incident, Rebecca also asked fans online to send her any video clips from the moment she addressed the crowd after the assault. She wrote, “If anyone on here has videos of the performance and especially of me speaking after the assault, I would love them to me, thank you very much! And thank you to the audience (-1 or 2 idiots) that was wonderful.”
She confirmed that a more detailed post will follow soon, addressing the full context of what happened.