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Sabrina Carpenter dubbed a 'mean girl' for 'nasty' Coachella 'culture' comment

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Sabrina Carpenter dubbed a 'mean girl' for 'nasty' Coachella 'culture' comment
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Sabrina Carpenter dubbed a 'mean girl' for 'nasty' Coachella 'culture' comment
Sabrina Carpenter sparked outrage at Coachella 2026 after she appeared to dismiss a fan's cultural practice, as fans fumed, 'Being uncultured and proud is a disease'

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Nuttonbutton 2 days ago +34
I haven't seen a single human being "vow" to cancel her.
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SoftwareAny4990 2 days ago +11
Probably because this is a tabloid site.
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probablysmoking 2 days ago +25
A whole bunch of nothing and fabricated “outrage” that also isn’t happening.
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Editor-In-Queef 2 days ago +13
Garbage gossip rag makes mountain out of molehill to farm engagement from people pointing out how ridiculous the story is when they're already aware #204938
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ISignedUpToReplyToU 2 days ago +6
The ‘title’ could ‘use’ more single quotation ‘marks’.
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Shell_fly 1 day ago +16
I’d be annoyed too if someone was doing that while I was trying to perform a slower song lmao Regardless of what “culture” it comes from it’s still causing a disruption.
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aliamokeee 1 day ago -1
No more than screaming
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Shell_fly 1 day ago +6
Yes that is also dumb during a quiet part of the set lol
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MontanaDreamin64 1 day ago +1
If someone did that sound during an Umm Kulthoum solo they’d be executed on the spot
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George_Is_Upset 1 day ago +15
Yodeling while a singer is performing seems like it’s the same as a heckler or one of those people who won’t stop yelling out (even if positive stuff) at a comedy show. So f****** rude for all the people around you too. If I paid for my ticket to see her perform and I had someone yodeling in my ear next to me I’d be pissed. Sabrina did the right thing for everyone to keep enjoying the show and so she can concentrate
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Ok-Reply-7792 18 hr ago +1
This is true but people are acting entitled to do that because it’s a culture that tends to be intolerant of hearing constructive criticism.  It’s odd if someone was actually yodeling or yelling just to try and be the center of attention, people would tell them to stfu bc it’s disruptive. 
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zealotcidal 18 hr ago +1
But it's a cheer, same as someone going WHOOOO in your ear next to you, what specifically about it being cultural (German or Arab) makes it more rude to do at a concert than whooping? I agree that I don't want someone screaming in my ear the whole time but the cultural background of the cheer doesn't really affect my feelings for it.
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Buxom_StrwbryBlnde 2 days ago +23
That’s just disrespectful bullshit. Remember when people got shamed for acting like assholes by other people around them? Let’s bring that back!
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Lookinguplookingdown 1 day ago -12
She was cheering. People cheer at concerts. It wasn’t disrespectful. I get the singer hadn’t heard a zaghrouta before and was surprised. But it’s just a cheer from Arab culture.
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littlevai 21 hr ago +2
It has nothing to do with cultural. It’s no different than someone “wooing” as loud as possible when a musician is performing their set. They could’ve done their cheer after the song but no, they wanted to be obnoxious and to be heard.
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Plus-Statistician538 4 hr ago +1
“culture”
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BackgroundBit8 1 day ago +14
She was basically telling this person to shut the hell up in the nicest way possible. Why is anyone throat singing in the middle of a performance? Clown.
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Acrobatic_Club2382 2 days ago +15
From the article: While performing, Sabrina seemed to silence an enthusiastic fan who was cheering, which appeared to distract the singer mid-performance, reports the Mirror US. At that moment, Sabrina stated, "I think I heard someone yodel," before glancing at the audience member and questioning, "Is that what you're doing?" After the concertgoer's reply, Sabrina admitted, "I don't like it." And when the fan attempted to explain, noting that what they were doing was a "part of their culture," the Grammy Award-winning musician responded, "That's your culture, yodeling? Is this Burning Man [festival] what's going on? This is weird," before continuing with her set.
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_lippykid 2 days ago +13
Typically artists on stage wear In-Ear Monitors (IEMs), which block out most ambient noise, so I’m guessing this repetitive “yodel” noise was out of the usual decibel range that gets cancelled out. Usually you can only hear yourself, your instrument/band and this metronome type clicking to keep you in time, so I bet the “yodel” noise was interfering with that, since it had this weird repetition
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SparkyMuffin 2 days ago +11
Good for her!
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BrosefDudeson 2 days ago -5
What a b******
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entropybegins 1 day ago -12
What they were doing was no different than cheering and clapping. She should have stopped after they said it’s their culture instead of calling it weird. Yikes
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willjp1234 1 day ago +14
It’s different because it’s annoying
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MichaelMyersEatsDogs 1 day ago +5
The fact that it stands out over everything else probably
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MichaelMyersEatsDogs 1 day ago +1
The only people here clutching their pearls are the ones trying to make a big deal about an artist being annoyed by an obnoxious fan.
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sudolicious 1 day ago +7
there's a bunch of people screaming. There's only one lunatic yodeling. I'm sure you won't get where this is going but I anyway hope this helps!
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aliamokeee 1 day ago -6
^ not yodeling
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Sheoggorath 2 days ago +14
Bru how is this different from heckling. think it was fine
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ksobby 2 days ago +16
Good lord. I’d be annoyed if someone was yodeling during my work as well. Why is this a thing? EDIT: it was between songs. Far less egregious than I thought initially. Sabrina’s reaction was a bit entitled and “ugly American”-like.
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No-Revolution-3159 1 day ago +2
She was between songs, people were cheering and shouting in all different ways
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ksobby 1 day ago +2
Yeah, I rewatched it. Less egregious than I thought.
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Lookinguplookingdown 1 day ago -2
They were cheering. I believe it’s called a zaghroot or zaghrouta.
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MichaelMyersEatsDogs 1 day ago +6
It was obnoxious
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Texas_Lobo 20 hr ago
you lost? she was IN America. What is culturally very ugly is not behaving like the culture you are in...simple.
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BusyBeeBridgette 2 days ago +8
Trying to cancel her because she doesn't like yodeling distracting her from her set? Nah, with Sabrina on this one.
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SharpPink_GlitterInk 2 days ago +4
GET HIM SABRIAN!
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youareprobnotugly 2 days ago +9
Yeah just cause yodeling is your culture doesn’t mean a performer needs to be interrupted with it at their set.
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Texas_Lobo 20 hr ago +1
yeah, how about I go to Saudi Arabia and start yelling Yee Haw! at a concert...
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Top_Shame_7016 2 days ago +11
Cancel the woman singer because she doesn't know what yodeling is. Kanye is welcomed back to a sold out stadium show after selling Nazi tshirts and making a song called "Heil Hitler" less than a year ago. If you all don't see the difference., your eyes must be closed.
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SoftwareAny4990 2 days ago +2
She is not being canceled because a tabloid site wrote BS.
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Aggressive_Chuck 1 day ago +1
Kanye literally had his entire festival cancelled.
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Texas_Lobo 20 hr ago +1
and that makes perfect sense.
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ripChazmo 2 days ago +6
How dare she not know about someone's cultural way of showing appreciation! 🙄
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rumski 2 days ago +1
Well this is a nothingburger of nothingburgers. It was pretty funny seeing how the crowd acted though like during Fleshwater’s set they would just get up on stage and do a “teehee..” moment and not even stage dive just awkwardly get off the stage. The entire set.
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Corpuscular_Crumpet 1 day ago +1
I don’t give a shit about this singer but she’s allowed to not like something as insignificant as a form of cheering. It’s perfectly ok to not like insignificant things about other cultures. As long as you don’t think less of them humanistically.
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Sad_Palpitation6844 1 day ago +1
Her team is sending out copyright infringement
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MrTestiggles 21 hr ago +1
Keep talking about it; her managers are copyright striking Listnook threads
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Falling_Up_The_Movie 12 hr ago +1
I think 'racist' is more accurate than 'mean girl'
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AdvancedManner4718 2 days ago +1
This situation is so weird on both sides. The media making a nothing burger out of Sabrina not knowing the cheer and also her Fandom being weird about this and acting like cheering at a concert is "bad concert etiquette". I understand her not knowing what that was and not liking the sound but it was weird to single out that person in the crowd tho. It's a concert people yell so what its a nothing burger all around.
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FesteringAynus 2 days ago +1
SC is such a dream ngl
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Icy-Whale-2253 2 days ago -4
I thought professionals are trained to ignore these things. I’ve seen worse.
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Texas_Lobo 19 hr ago
then you "thought" wrong, clearly. She is one of the top professionals out there, what have YOU done lately? What have you added to this world?
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Icy-Whale-2253 19 hr ago +1
If you’re getting irate over a random listnook comment, it might be time to log off and go outside…
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Texas_Lobo 19 hr ago +1
honey, I just walked inside from taking a walk on my ranch, I'm just fine. What isn't fine is your holier than thou attitude and cancel culture meme/meangirl attitude. so don't freaking try to be telling ME how to live. I'm not the one who is trying to shame someone online for freaking worthless karma farming, you hypocrite. Oh, don't think for a minute that I forgot that I asked you what have you ever done to serve society? You have no answer, so you are a net drain on society. Maybe work on that before telling people who have served society in a meaningful way how to be. Jeez, what trash.
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Icy-Whale-2253 19 hr ago +1
You’re writing paragraphs over a day old listnook comment, but asking a random stranger “what I’ve done to serve society.” Dramatic irony…. Now go read a book and find out what that means.
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Texas_Lobo 19 hr ago +1
Well, it clearly doesn't mean what you think it means, and here you are telling me to find out what it means. Now that is some juicy irony right there. You make this too easy. I taught English, hon, I really don't need to go look up words, but you clearly do. Now go back and read my first response to perhaps finally understand what that meant. There is literally no irony in any of it...you fail to understand what a basic word means, then double down to try to shame me? Ha! My minor in English writing is awaiting your further forays into this literary quagmire of your own creation. You can't be this thick...can ya? OMFG!
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Icy-Whale-2253 19 hr ago +1
Are you… okay?
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Texas_Lobo 19 hr ago +1
you attempt at an ad-hominem attack has failed. Now either actually address my comments or go back into your Mom's basement and take another nap.
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Icy-Whale-2253 18 hr ago +1
If I go back to my mom’s nonexistent basement (being as she lives in an apartment complex over 200 miles away) you go back to attending to your horses’ and pigs’ shit.
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Kitchen_College5549 1 day ago -1
Yikes these comments are not it. A white woman making it poignant to call out celebrations from POC cultures as "yodelling" and making that face is passive aggressive + problematic. She's done Lollapalooza in South America where cheering, screeching, and others sounds of celebration exist in the same manner. She never told anyone in those crowds to stop. I can understand being frustrated about noise however her response was not properly redirecting the crowd at all. It was shaming and unkind.
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Texas_Lobo 19 hr ago +2
Perhaps you should quit labeling and judging everything. Not everything calls for an opinion, and if it does, maybe spend a few seconds actually formulating said opinion before feeling the need to post. Especially when you use big words incorrectly. It just makes you appear pretentious. I don't think that is what you intended, but here we are. And why did you feel the need to attempt to turn this into a comment about racism and skin color. This didn't have anything to do with any of that personal baggage you dragged unwanted into this comment section. Yikes, indeed.
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MontanaDreamin64 1 day ago +1
i don’t think you used “poignant” correctly here
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Kitchen_College5549 19 hr ago +2
You’re right. I meant the term pertinent. 
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schlomo31 2 days ago -3
I feel she looks 35
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