Singer filmed getting oral sex on stage teases racy vids she’s flogging for £4

After vile videos came to light of the controversial singer encouraging two cats to lick her nipples, the divisive artist caused further controversy by promoting her OnlyFans, in which she provides sexual content for £3.88 a month.

MC Pipokinha has become one of Brazil's most polarising performers. In recent times, she's left the public in disgust by allowing a fan to perform oral sex on her on stage as well as sucking on a pacifier while dressing in inappropriate attire, in a clip in which she pretended to be a child.

Furthermore, she had to release a public apology after making derogatory comments about teacher salaries during a concert in her homeland.

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The 24-year-old's actions have resulted in Brazil’s Public Prosecutor’s Office investigating her for alleged zoophilia upon the advice of Brazilian MP Matheus Araujo Laiola.

He said at the time: "We have just notified the Federal Police and the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office to investigate the crime of mistreatment (zoophilia) practised by this person!”

And now she's going full throttle to promote her porn content. On March 23, she took to Twitter to post a video and picture to showcase her product.

In the clip, she caresses, kisses and cuddles up with a man in bed, and in the image, she's stood in front of a bathroom mirror in a bra, with the same individual putting his hand over her face.

Since her rise to fame, the musician has aggravated people from around the globe.

One social media user said: "Everything I see about this woman is against my will."

Another added: "Every time I see something about this woman, I want to unsee it."

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