Coachella 2026: Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes for Mistaking Arabic Call as Yodel

Sabrina Carpenter apologizes after confusing a Coachella fan’s Arabic chant, for yodeling and saying she ‘didn’t like it.’ The ‘Espresso’ singer sharing her regret for the now-viral moment on X, writing, ‘I didn’t see this person with my eyes and couldn’t hear clearly. My reaction was pure confusion, sarcasm and not ill intended. Could have handled it better!’

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  1. There's quite a few musicians who would've been much more rude than Sabrina. If you're being obnoxiously loud during a quieter moment of a set/song, you are going to be singled out. Culture has nothing to do with it.

  2. 💀💀 my Ojibwe Indian native ass at Coachella would've been done a lulu/trill except my teeth are closed or slightly open mouth covering with hand and tongue hitting the tip of the roof of the mouth
    Back and forth grind for like a different effect it depends 😭😭
    Given where it's at fa me
    well I did this hmm idk
    Well the only thing I did was get pointed out for vaping with others around vaping but not called out like me as well
    And gave a jewelry piece away
    Don't know what happened 💀

  3. I heard this line from a show/series, so I am paraphrasing : It is hard to believe that you are offended by something when your generation is offended by everything.

  4. Okay I read this on the news before seeing the video. Its actually not that deep as they make it out to be. And honestly through an acoustic moment girrrllll

  5. Bye she's not entitled to like something no matter the culture. It's literally her concert she's allowed to express if she dislikes a certain action someone's doing during it

  6. Pfft is that why people were talking sht about her? 😂😂 Bro I know like 1 of her songs and I'm Middle Eastern but I'd consider that chant rude if I was at a concert. That's not the time and place for it, doesn't fit the vibe at all. The chant itself is in our culture, not being rude with it.

  7. The culture of the performer: Epstein and toilets without a water pipe to clean yourass and she dares to judge other cultures
    In my culture we have a saying don't throw stones at me when your house is made of glass😂

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