Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes for Mistaking Arabic Celebration Call With Yodeling During Coachella Performance: ‘Could Have Handled it Better’
Home Music News Apr 11, 2026 3:51pm PT Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes for Mistaking Arabic Celebration Call With Yodeling During Coachella Performance: ‘Could Have Handled it Better’ By Jack Dunn Plus Icon Jack Dunn Latest Dax Shepard ‘Hated’ Eric Dane at First, Says They Almost Had a ‘Fist Fight’ Outside an AA Meeting: ‘This Had Been Simmering for a Long Time’ 3 hours ago Disney Expected to Lay Off as Many as 1,000 Employees 3 days ago Jenna Ortega Says She Almost Quit Acting Before Landing ‘You’ Role: ‘”It Was a Good Run” Sort of Thing’ 3 days ago See All Getty Images for The Recording A Sabrina Carpenter on Saturday issued an apology on X after mistaking a fan’s Zaghrouta, an Arabic celebration call, with yodeling during her headlining Coachella set on Friday night. “My apologies, I didn’t see this person with my eyes and couldn’t hear clearly,” Carpenter wrote. “My reaction was pure confusion, sarcasm and not ill intended. Could have handled it better! Now I know what a Zaghrouta is! I welcome all cheers and yodels from here on out.” Related Stories 'Nobody's Safe': 'The Boys' Creator on Killing [SPOILER], Kimiko Talking and Setting Up 'Vought Rising' Prequel With Season 5المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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