J. Butkutė at the concert without pretence said about men: the video is spreading

During a recent concert in Marijampolė, artist Dž. Butkutė addressed themes of relationships, advising women to approach promises with caution. Before performing the song “I Forgot Everything,” Butkutė spoke publicly about the nature of commitment and deception in personal relationships.

She cautioned listeners against accepting assurances at face value, noting the deceptive nature of initial impressions. “Carrying masks… At first, they appear oh, how tough, how funny.

And even more so – how good, how family-oriented and how they will love you for the rest of your life that you are the only one. Don’t believe,” the artist stated during the performance. She advised a pragmatic approach to partnerships, suggesting that if something does not fit, it should be disregarded.

The discussion extended beyond relationships, as Butkutė also opened up about her experiences with fame, alcohol, and love while promoting her album Elegia. She shared that she had endured a period of difficulty, stating, “I suffered for a year and a half.”

The video documenting her remarks garnered significant attention online. Commentators frequently echoed her sentiment, expressing agreement with her insights and offering praise for her candid commentary during the concert.

Many viewers commended her for her forthrightness.

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