Inevitably, the truth seems more complicated. Hirschberg unsubtly depicted the rapper and producer, then affianced to Brentwood billionaire Benjamin Bronfman, as a woman of privilege whose much-touted politics were shallow and confused. was gearing up to release her third album, /\/\/\Y/\. show and sneered: "She's totally faux, you know." Accusations of inauthenticity rumbled away in the background even as she progressed from hipster cult audiences to international recognition - and they seemed to come to a head during an infamous New York Times interview with Lynn Hirschberg in 2010, as M.I.A. As early as 2004, an acquaintance leaned over to me during an M.I.A.
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