Sabrina Carpenter at Lollapalloza having over 100K people call men “USELESS!” 😭😭😭

Sabrina Carpenter at Lollapalloza having over 100K people call men “USELESS!” 😭😭😭

 


 Sabrina Carpenter's Lollapalooza moment went massively viral after a clip from her set (likely at Lollapalooza Argentina around mid-March 2026) showed over 100,000 fans loudly chanting along to lyrics calling men “useless” (from her song "Manchild" or a similar high-energy track with provocative lines like “stupid, slow, useless”).

The fan account
@SabrinaHubs
posted the video clip, which exploded with 190K+ likes, 25K+ reposts, and over 42 million views in a short time. It captured the crowd roaring the line in unison during her performance, turning it into a huge, meme-ready moment of female empowerment energy.
Key reactions and context:
  • Supporters / fan side — Many celebrated it as fun, campy, and fitting Sabrina's bold, playful style. Her music often flips the script on gender dynamics with tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Defenders pointed out the double standard: men have rapped/sung far harsher things about women for decades with little backlash, yet this gets outsized outrage. One viral clapback from Sabrina herself (“yes i can ?”) shut down a troll mocking her height after the chant.
  • Critics / backlash — A lot of anger came from men's issues-focused accounts and conservative-leaning users. Common points:
    • Irony: The stage, lights, security, and infrastructure at a 100K-person festival were mostly built/maintained by men.
    • Hypocrisy claims: Sabrina relies on tall male bodyguards (e.g., her 6'4" and 7ft protection team hired in 2025), so “useless” feels selective.
    • Reversal test: If a male artist got a crowd to chant “women are useless,” it would likely cause massive outrage and cancellations.
  • Overall impact — The controversy boosted engagement around her set and new music (including her album Man's Best Friend). It highlighted ongoing gender culture wars in pop: empowering for some, inflammatory for others. The clip keeps getting reposted with laughing/crying emojis, memes, and heated quote-tweets.
It was a classic case of a pop star leaning into provocative, crowd-chant energy — and the internet doing what it does best: turning it into endless discourse. 😭

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