Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes for her comments at Coachella. My reaction was pure confusion, sarcasm and not ill intended. Could have handled it better!”

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30 Comments

  1. JennaElizabethAdams on

    This is the respectable and classy way to go about this! It will for sure be a learning experience for Sabrina.

  2. It’s sad that she even had to clarify this because it’s so obvious she couldn’t hear anything clearly in that moment. But I’m glad she made a statement anyway because I know her haters would’ve used this incident to call her racist and islamophobic for the next 500 years

  3. It’s nice that she clarified herself, but to say she doesn’t like a “cultural cheer” and is “Islamophobic” after that situation is just “the friend that is too woke” meme. Like cmon now. There is actual Islamophobia that isn’t taken this seriously but Sabrina Carpenter not understanding a cheer while on stage, with thousands of people yelling, with in-ears in, is a problem?

    Edit: don’t Jewish and Christian Arabs also perform zaghrouta, too? At weddings, baptisms, and such?

  4. cannibalismagic on

    not to be old and annoying but you truly have to defend/justify/apologize for every fucking thing you say these days and it’s just draining. people are people. it clearly was not said with ill intent. jesus

  5. myghostflower on

    huh i’m surprised she did say something but i’m glad she’s clearing the issue up before people run with it more

  6. YouFartedBlood on

    I mean she probably definitely didn’t see the person. She has crazy bright lights directly on her probably effing up her vision and an absolute ocean amount of humans watching her on top of it.

  7. solodemivibes on

    This is fine and everyone should move on now.

    That being said some of the things on the original thread that were massively upvoted disappointed me.

  8. No_Barracuda8791 on

    Decent response, but I find it weird that she’s never heard it before. Not as a human on this planet, nor as a musical artist? Shakira does it, ffs.

  9. Alwaysawkward6787 on

    Yeah good choice to apologize here. Now everyone please move on and lock in for Bieberchella tonight. 

  10. IntelligentMeringue7 on

    She handled this very well. You may not feel something is problematic, but people are allowed to respond how they respond to things. They responded and she realized that, despite intentions, she caused hurt. Great job, teeny blonde person.

  11. theykilledcassandra on

    Great response honestly. I don’t think she did anything wrong. If you’ve ever been to a concert you know how loud it is. Now imagine a festival. She got her in ears in and is blinded by lights and was startled by a loud noise she’s never heard before. But I guess that means we need to crucify her instead of educate her.

    The Olivia Stan’s are running wild with this and proving it makes Olivia a better person and blah blah blah. They’re going hard as fuck on Twitter.

  12. vellichorxlibris on

    There should be nothing to apologize for. Someone was being overly loud and obnoxious during a set and Sabrina rightfully asked them to stop. It had nothing to do with an -obia my fucking god, I’m exhausted by the impossible purity tests hoops the Far Left wants its base to jump through.

  13. the situation became awkward the moment someone said it was a cultural thing and Sabrina clearly heard it since she said “is that your culture? yodeling?” yet kept sounding judgmental

    edit: downvote me all your want but go check the video then, the fact her team keeps trying to take down the videos on Twitter is weird btw

  14. epicredditdude1 on

    She handled the apology well but holy shit people are going overboard. She’s islamaphobic now? Ridiculous. 

  15. Nice response from her I think.

    But that tweet is… kinda yikes. Look, my late dad was very religious (Muslim), my amazing mother is, so even if I’m not, I like to think I have a tiny glimpse at some part of the modern Muslim world.  I thought she’d be confused about why it mattered. Instead she just rolled her eyes when I showed her.

    Saying that’s Islamophobic is a *stretch*. You could argue “fans were just cheering happily why did she call them out” but *Islamophobic*? Sheesh

  16. jaguarsp0tted on

    everyone here is being weird on both sides. she didn’t mean any offense by what she said AND it doesn’t hurt to apologize. it’s actually really good to apologize when you upset people unintentionally. kinda thought we all learned that in kindergarten

  17. chinderellabitch on

    That Twitter account is a troll account and is racist so Sabrina shouldn’t have even replied

  18. I genuinely think she didn’t hear properly and didn’t know what was going on from any clear point.

    I worked at a subway briefly and the amount of times I seriously couldn’t hear anything anyone was saying because of what was going on around me… I can’t even imagine how much I would not be able to hear in her position, especially with any in ear monitoring on

  19. osamabinlaggiing on

    do we have to like every culture?? are we not allow to find anything weird?

    like i find culture that speak on public transport loud bad and weird? so now what???

  20. good she cleared the air considering there was definitely some people using this incident as an opportunity to be racist and xenophobic to anyone who actually found offence (something that i feel should be acknowledged since all i’ve seen talked about with this situation is how everyone feels sorry for poor sabrina being attacked by the mob of woke blue haired libs lmao)

  21. No_Pianist5264 on

    Glad she said something. Sucks people really tried to make it into something that it wasn’t. People were acting like she was Kanye. Which btw he is an actual bigot who has a platform. You can criticize her for some things but don’t think this was one of those moments.

  22. Responsible-Life-585 on

    This is the next Chapell Roan + body guard + 11 year old+ brunch nonsense. Say less.

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