Paloma Faith hits back at 'appalling' Glastonbury trolls as she begs music fans to 'give women a break'

Paloma Faith has hit back at Glastonbury trolls and begged music fans to 'give women a break' after a slew of female artists were plagued with technical issues. 

As 210,000 revellers descended on Worthy Farm in Somerset for the weekend,  millions tuned in from home thanks to the BBC 's rolling coverage.

But after SZA,Dua Lipa,Shania Twain and Cyndi Lauper were slammed and accused of 'miming' when sounds issues disrupted their sets,Paloma couldn't help but clap back. 

The Warrior singer,42,took to her Instagram Stories on Monday to remind viewers that women were not on stage to be 'shamed and ridiculed' but to be 'boss b**ches'. 

She wrote to her 835,000 followers: 'The way people criticise the women who performed a @glastonbury online is absolutely appalling.'

Another to have come under the scrutiny of eagle eyed fans was Camila Cabello,who put on a racy performance at her set on Saturday

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