Sabrina Carpenter: “I don’t think pop music would exist if it wasn’t for the queer community”

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  1. finestthereis on

    History lessons from this girl is up the with the most bizarre stuff I’ve seen this year.

  2. iloovehugecock on

    A lot of things wouldn’t exist but for the gay community. We are trend setters.

  3. Ok_Chocolate_2008 on

    Can someone clarify. Wasn’t Little Richard rumored to be not straight?

    If that’s true then Sabrina might be onto something.

  4. Johnnadawearsglasses on

    Pop music has always existed in all walks of life for all types of people. What she’s describing is a particularly very narrow world of pop music that she inhabits. A type that dominates modern pop.

  5. MachineCloudCreative on

    “Rich Lady Discovers There’s Queer People Everywhere. Is Shocked.”

  6. JoleneDollyParton on

    I feel like her understanding of what pop music is is very limited. Obviously certain genres of pop have been influenced by the queer community. But not all of it.

  7. Fakeitforreddit on

    Stupid people speaking with authority because they are popular is fucking over the world.

  8. DarthPallassCat on

    I’m really getting tired of her schtick to be honest. You’re veered too hard into the lazy make gaze trope to be taken seriously by anyone at this point

  9. static-klingon on

    The queer community has always been part of the fabric of the rest of the community, whether anyone wants to admit it or not. What point is she trying to make? This just sounds like empty pandering.

  10. Forsaken-Swim-3055 on

    Because it’s 2026 and most people refuse to read past a headline, here’s the full context:

    Marc: What would you say is the importance of a queer audience to pop stars in 2026? As a gay man, I have to ask you that question.

    Sabrina: I don’t think pop music would exist if it wasn’t for the queer community. I don’t think some of our greatest pop stars would exist if it wasn’t for the queer community. I feel so deeply connected. I mean, some of my greatest friends and collaborators and artists that I know are a part of the queer community or are just so celebratory of it, and I feel like my tour would’ve been a lot less fun if it wasn’t for them. I feel so connected and grateful to be able to have them be a part of my journey, to be a part of the world.

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