Levante in Arisa: "Bad imitation". The back and forth of the two on Instagram!

Arisa's new hair look - who opted for long straight extensions with parting in the middle - earned her not only a lot of compliments and an "ovation from the fans but also the comparison with" another local singer, Levante. , which has made its trademark of that smooth raven with a seam in the middle (along with an imperfect and disheveled messy bun, of course). It is a pity that, the Sicilian interpreter, a veteran - not too successful - from the last edition of X Factor, did not like it at all, so much so that he published a story on his Instagram profile in which with a metaphor, not too veiled, he alludes to a "bad imitation", clearly suggesting the recipient of his social move. And in fact Arisa catches on the fly: and off with the question and answer - always to the sound of stories - to the delight of onlookers and followers who have certainly wasted no time, rushing to comment and support or criticize one or the other.

"There is one thing that made me think: breakfast", in fact, says Levante in his story that starts it all "I love to have breakfast with chocolate cereals whose brand I will not mention. And yesterday I couldn't find my box, the one of the brand I prefer and I had to settle for an ... imitation. A bad imitation. And so I I say: why don't you make your own cereal instead of copying the others? ". All recited with a sarcastic tone and a rather piquant expression that left no doubt.

© All photos taken from Levante and Arisa's Instagram profile

And in fact, it didn't take long for Arisa to understand that breakfast and the cereal box came in just a little while, putting the colleague back in her place: "You know how many sub-brand cereals you still have to eat. Be a good darling: journalists are one thing, but if you take the time to make the str ... you make a bad impression. Wrong. Good everything with affection and sympathy". Not only that, Arisa cleverly reminds her colleague that she is not the only one to show off that look, showing images of women with long black hair, and quoting at the end the motto "girl power" so dear to Levante, followed by a dot question and the phrase "no more added".

Following the controversy, however, the two singers respectively declared on their social networks that it was a joke. Will it really be like this or is it a remedial action at the last minute? In short, we remain with this doubt. We will survive.