Sabrina Carpenter apologizes for Coachella trill comment

Sabrina Carpenter apologized after dismissing a traditional Arabic celebratory trill as 'weird' during her Coachella set, following backlash accusing her of insensitivity. The singer explained her onstage reaction came from confusion and sarcasm. She now welcomes all cheers after learning about the Zaghrouta.

During her Weekend 1 headline performance at the Indio music festival, Sabrina Carpenter heard a fan trilling from the crowd. She asked if the audience member was yodeling and added, 'I don’t like it.' When the fan explained it was part of her culture, Carpenter replied, 'That’s your culture, is yodeling?' and later, 'Is this Burning Man? What’s going on? This is weird.' after the fan described it as a call of celebration. The moment went viral, sparking criticism for being insensitive and xenophobic. One social media user posted, 'sabrina saying that she doesn’t like a cultural arabic cheer… this is so insensitive and islamophobic. i am very disappointed in her.'

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Zara Larsson smirks at her phone backstage, responding wittily to a fan's cheeky TikTok abortion joke about her concert performance.
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Zara Larsson responds to fan's abortion joke on TikTok

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Swedish pop star Zara Larsson has sparked online debate after commenting on a fan's TikTok post about abortion following her concert. The fan shared a video of Larsson performing 'Midnight Sun' with a cheeky caption, and Larsson fired back with her own witty reply. Reactions are mixed, with some praising her humor and others calling it insensitive.

Sabrina Carpenter topped the main stage at Coachella 2026 in Indio on Friday, delivering what she described as her most ambitious show yet. The performance featured celebrity cameos and elaborate staging from her recent album Man's Best Friend. Clips and the full setlist are now available online.

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Dancer Carla Perez addressed accusations of racism after climbing onto the shoulders of a black security guard during the farewell of her electric trio at Salvador Carnival. The incident happened on Sunday (February 15), and she issued an apology note on Monday (February 16), acknowledging the mistake and its symbolic impact.

Sabrina Carpenter has released a new music video for 'House Tour' from her album Man's Best Friend, co-directed with Margaret Qualley and starring Madelyn Cline. The clip depicts the trio burglarizing a Los Angeles mansion in a playful homage to The Bling Ring. Carpenter timed the release ahead of her Coachella headline sets.

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Peruvian actress Mimí Alvarado interrupted a theater performance directed by José María Muscari by shouting over a line she deemed derogatory toward women from her country. She asked them not to generalize and stated that she did not like the intervention. The incident happened during the play's showing.

Sabrina Carpenter will take the stage at the 2026 Grammy Awards, marking her second consecutive year performing at the ceremony. The pop star is nominated for six awards, including Album of the Year for her latest release, Man's Best Friend. This follows her standout 2025 performance and two wins from the previous year.

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Sabrina Sato grew emotional upon reuniting with Nicole Bahls on Dança dos Famosos, recalling the challenges and humiliations they faced together on the Band's Programa Pânico. During Nicole's performance, the presenter praised her dance evolution and joked about their past. Nicole retorted to a low score from a judge, defending herself by saying 'to err is human'.

 

 

 

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