Sabrina Carpenter is speaking out after a moment from her Coachella performance quickly went viral and sparked debate online. The Sabrina Carpenter Responds After Coachella Backlash first appeared on The Blast
Sabrina Carpenter is speaking out after a moment from her Coachella performance quickly went viral and sparked debate online. During her Friday night set at the Indio, California festival, the pop star appeared caught off guard by a loud, high-pitched cheer coming from the crowd while she sat at the piano. In clips that circulated widely online, Carpenter could be seen looking confused before saying, “I don’t like it.” When someone in the audience shouted, “It’s my culture!” Sabrina Carpenter responded, “That’s your culture, yodeling?” before adding, “Is this Burning Man? What’s going on? This is weird.”
Sabrina Carpenter Faces Criticism Over Viral Moment

The sound that prompted Carpenter’s reaction was later identified as a Zaghrouta, a celebratory vocal chant commonly used across parts of the Middle East and North Africa to express joy.
As videos spread, some social media users criticized the singer’s response, with one post on X accusing her of reacting in a way that was “insensitive and Islamophobic.”
Carpenter Addresses Viral Coachella Moment
Sabrina Carpenter addressed the situation the following day, clarifying that her reaction was not intended to offend. “My apologies, I didn’t see this person with my eyes and couldn’t hear clearly,” Carpenter wrote in reply to the viral post. “My reaction was pure confusion, sarcasm, and not ill-intended.”
The singer also acknowledged she could have handled the moment differently. “Could have handled it better!” she said. “Now I know what a Zaghrouta is! I welcome all cheers and yodels from here on out.”
Fans React After Sabrina Carpenter Issues Apology

Following Sabrina Carpenter’s public apology, reactions online were mixed, with some continuing to criticize the moment while others offered support. One critic pushed back on her explanation, writing, “You clearly heard them and said, ‘ This is your culture?’ with that weirded-out face… if there hadn’t been backlash, you wouldn’t have even apologized.”
Another comment took a more intense tone, stating, “Know your place, Sabrina. Islam is here in America and growing faster than any other religion. Look at our new mayor. Soon you too will bow to Allah, peace be upon him.”
However, not all responses were negative, as some fans defended the singer and accepted her apology. “It’s okay, I’m Arab and wasn’t offended, everyone has the right to have an opinion and to like or dislike whatever, it shouldn’t be insulting, that’s just dumb. Love you,” one supporter wrote.
Another added, “thank you so much for apologizing and i will be looking foward to your new music.”
What Is A Zaghrouta?

A Zaghrouta is a traditional vocal expression often performed by women in the Middle East and North Africa during celebrations. It is widely recognized as a form of “ululation,” described as a long, wavering, high-pitched trill that conveys excitement and joy, typically created through rapid tongue movement and vocal modulation.
The sound has also appeared in mainstream pop culture, including a memorable moment during Shakira’s 2020 Super Bowl halftime show, where she incorporated the chant as a nod to her Lebanese heritage.
Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella Set Packed With Star Power

Despite the controversy, Carpenter’s Coachella performance was one of the weekend’s most talked-about sets, thanks in part to its cinematic, Old Hollywood-inspired theme.
Her Friday night show opened with a black-and-white short film featuring Carpenter as a “Hitchcock Blonde,” driving a vintage car down a dark highway while singing along to Kool & the Gang’s “Hollywood Swinging.” The performance also included surprise appearances from Susan Sarandon, Will Ferrell, Samuel L. Jackson, and Sam Elliott.
Sarandon delivered a dramatic monologue as an older version of Carpenter, reflecting on fame while seated in a classic car at a drive-in. The moment stretched into an extended sequence before being interrupted by a carhop played by Carpenter’s former “Girl Meets World” co-star Corey Fogelmanis, bringing the segment to a close.
Later in the set, as Carpenter wrapped up “Bed Chem,” a sudden power issue caused the stage to short-circuit, prompting a quick fix from the festival’s “electrician,” revealed to be none other than Will Ferrell. The comedian played up the moment, jokingly complaining to the crowd that he thought he had signed up for Stagecoach, which actually takes place the weekend after Coachella.
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