Internet users divided over curvy mermaid statue

Social media users have weighed in on the controversy over a voluptuous mermaid statue in southern Italy, and most critics are taking issue with the mermaid having both a human backside and a fishtail.

“The debate aroused by the Mermaid is welcome, as long as it is about such issues like the freedom of artistic expression or the remains of an ancient and out-of-the-time way of looking at the female (or male) body,” Adolfo Marciano, principal of the IISS Luigi Russo art high school that produced the now-famous statue, told Fox News Digital in a statement.

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The school created the statue as a way to honor Rita Levi-Montalcini, a late Italian senator and Nobel laureate, according to the Monopoli Times, which first covered the story.

Tiziana Schiavarelli, an actor, said that local residents were right to express “some perplexity” about the statue.

“It looks like a mermaid with two silicone breasts and, above all, a huge a—s never seen before on a mermaid. At least not any I know,” Schiavarelli said, according to The Guardian.

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Whoopi Goldberg weighed in during a segment on “The View,” saying “she got a booty” and ridiculing people for making such a big deal about something that is “not real.”

“I don’t think kids are thinking, ‘Ooh, she’s sexy,’” Goldberg said before the hosts devolved into an argument about how a mermaid can have both a backside and a fishtail.

Another host expressed surprise the controversy had occurred in Italy, which has “so much naked art all over the place.”

A picture of the statue made a splash on social media, with most users focusing on the fact that the controversy surrounded a fictional creature.

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One social media user, posting a screenshot of The Guardian’s report, said the statue was “a disgrace” because “mermaids famously do not have human butts, the tail goes up to their hips.”

Another user mocked the controversy, saying, “Right. Of course! Mermaids are real and we know what they should look like.”

“This statue is setting unrealistic beauty standards for mermaids everywhere!” another user wrote.

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