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Sabrina Carpenter fans convinced she’s going to be ‘cancelled’ after mocking woman’s culture

2026-04-11 16:34
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Sabrina Carpenter fans convinced she’s going to be ‘cancelled’ after mocking woman’s culture

The 26-year-old headlined day one of Coachella 2026.

Sabrina Carpenter fans convinced she’s going to be ‘cancelled’ after mocking woman’s culture Milo Pope Milo Pope Published April 11, 2026 5:34pm Updated April 11, 2026 9:15pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments US singer Sabrina Carpenter performs on the Coachella Stage during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, on April 12, 2024. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP) (Photo by VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images) Sabrina Carpenter has caused backlash over a cultural remark (Picture: AFP)

Sabrina Carpenter’s fans have claimed that the singer is going to be ‘cancelled’ after her reaction to a fan’s crowd cheer at Coachella 2026.

The 26-year-old headlined the opening day of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California, with Justin Bieber and Karol G also topping the bill this year

Referencing Hollywood films with the help of special guest actors such as Sam Elliott, Corey Fogelmanis, and Samuel L. Jackson, her set has been widely praised by fans and critics.

However, one exchange she shared with a fan has quickly become one of the night’s most discussed moments.

While the singer took to her piano, she overheard what has been widely interpreted as a zaghroot, which is a high-pitched sound performed by women in Arab cultures to express joy and celebration.

Pausing her performance, she tried to understand what the sound was, before calling it ‘weird’ and stating: ‘I don’t like it.’

sabrina carpenter Coachella The 26-year-old singer headlined the opening day of Coachella (Picture: Sabrina Carpenter/Coachella)

She said: ‘I think I heard something yodel is that what you’re doing? I don’t like it.

‘That’s your culture is yodelling. Is this Burning Man? What’s going on? This is weird.’

Reacting to the moment on social media, many fans labelled her remarks as ‘rude’ and ‘condescending’, with some even labelling it as insulting to the fan’s culture.

Writing on X,@mdnarae said: ‘They’re gonna cancel her for this aren’t they.’

They continued: ‘I think she genuinely wasn’t coming from a bad place but when someone says “that’s my culture” put ur PR training to use and DONT DOUBLE DOWN 😭😭.

‘I didn’t know that culture either but I wouldn’t double down if someone said that was their culture.’

Dawn also wrote on the site: ‘Did Sabrina Carpenter just accidentally insult a Muslim woman for her ululation cheer?

‘She thought it was “yodeling” 😂 and said she doesn’t like it, lol. I wonder if she’ll get cancelled for it!’

Sabrina Carpenter appears on the screen as she performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, U.S., April 10, 2026. REUTERS/Daniel Cole The singer overheard what has been widely interpreted as a zaghroot (Picture: Reuters) sabrina carpenter Coachella Sabrina described the ‘yodel’ as ‘weird’ while on stage (Picture: Sabrina Carpenter/Coachella)

Chloe, meanwhile, added: ‘I already know sabrina’s gonna get canceled for the yodeling thing.’

However, leaping to her defence, many people called her reaction an ‘honest mistake’.

Performing on her opening day, Sabrina played popular songs such as House Tour, Please, Please, Please, and When Did You Get Hot.

Converting the stage into ‘Sabrinawood’, her seat featured elaborate decorations and props.

A particularly memorable moment also saw Will Ferrell pretend to be an electrician as he ‘turned back on the power’ for her show.

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Sabrina will return for the second weekend of Coachella next week, with Justin and Karol also set to treat the thousands-strong crowds to performances.

Making history, Karol becomes the first Latina artist ever to headline the event, which has been tipped as a cultural milestone and follows Bad Bunny’s 2023 slot, where he became the first Latin American artist to headline.

K-pop phenomenon Blackpink also became the first Asian group to take to the main stage three years ago.

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Metro has reached out to Sabrina Carpenter’s team for comment.

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