Avril Lavigne’s response to topless protester goes viral

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The Canadian singer-songwriter took no time in telling a topless protester who forced her way onstage at an awards ceremony to 'get the f**k off'.

The 38-year-old was introducing Canadian rapper AP Dhillon to the stage at the 2023 Juno Awards when the environmental campaigner stormed the stage wearing nothing but a pair of pink jeans and a bandana.

Avril Lavigne faced off with a topless protester who forced her way onstage at an awards show in Canada, telling the woman to ““get the f**k off”. Picture: Dale MacMillan/Getty Images She initially stood behind the Complicated singer and poked her tongue out to the crowd with her arms in the air, before Lavigne turned around to confront her. Picture: Dale MacMillan/Getty Images

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