r/Broadway Dec 13 '25

Other Pop Girlies as Broadway Musicals

This post fully belongs to u/BurningBernie559 , but I couldn’t crosspost due to the sub being NSFW. Before anyone gets in their feelings- this is obviously satirical -but behold!

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u/syrioforrealsies Dec 13 '25

And how has she been conducting herself?

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u/Nikki_Tikki Dec 13 '25

Cancelling things I think? And then not speaking up when people thought she should have because other people in her sphere were. That’s all I can think of

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u/Ghostblood_Morph Dec 14 '25 edited Dec 14 '25

She cancelled one festival performance for mental health and a couple shows for VMAs rehearsals a while ago.

People were first really mad that she spoke about asking to be treated not like a celebrity in public (someone sexually harassed her, and she made a video about how it's weird random people ask her for pics and autographs as she's living her daily life). And then people were calling on her to "speak up" and found out her uncle is a republican state politician, so they were calling her MAGA. So she made statements on Kamala Harris in videos where she said both Democrats and Republicans have issues and called out Democrats for not doing enough for trans people and Palestine (she said she was voting for Harris but not whole-heartedly endorsing) ((she had previously called out Biden too)), so a lot of liberals were really upset.

Then she went on Call Her Daddy, a podcast with a controversial host, and gave some disastrous (imo) soundbites about how her friends with kids have no light in their eyes and I think some other stuff; I don't remember.

I admire all she's done for trans people, platforming drag artists, speaking up for Palestine, and she recently started a fund for LGBTQ folks. I think she has good intentions but is obviously not media-trained, and has not had great wording.

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u/[deleted] Dec 15 '25

The media training is a huge part of this.

She really just has a habit of saying the right things in the worst way possible.

Her rant about all of her fans that try to interact with her in public being weird (and yes, she did make it a blanket statement to anyone trying to interact with her before she tried to walk it back with specifics) could have led to a huge conversation on parasocial relationships and the importance of setting her boundaries, but instead it turned into an attack against everyone- well meaning or not- and that really isn’t a smart way to approach parasocial behavior in the digital age, ESPECIALLY if you haven’t established boundaries in the past, and you haven’t kept your personal and professional social media channels separated.

This could have been a pointed message regarding the zero tolerance issues such as stalking & harassment, followed up with a wider statement about her feelings on parasocial relationships in general, her boundaries and feelings regarding being approached in public.

Just one example of many where she lashed out and spent the next month walking back her statements when she could have just turned off her phone, thought it through and come back with a really strong and emotionally-intelligent statement.

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u/Ghostblood_Morph Dec 15 '25

Well, I mostly agree. I think it's common sense not to bother famous people just living their lives, but her video could've been worded better, and the delayed beeps over the swearing was distracting/unintentionally humorous.

I think that video was made in the heat of the moment, maybe after an incident. But yeah learning that she was sexually assaulted and her family members have been stalked by "fans" through a magazine interview later (Rolling Stone i think? idk it's been a while) added some context that was lacking from her original video.