Charli XCX and Inexperienced Day‘s playful Coachella rivalry escalated throughout Weekend Two. Following Charli’s daring “Miss Ought to Be Headliner” sash debut at Weekend One, Inexperienced Day members fired again with witty responses that delighted followers on either side.
Right here’s what occurred to Charli XCX and Inexperienced Day
Charli XCX began a fake feud with Inexperienced Day members after she sported a sash on Coachella Weekend 1 that read, “Miss Ought to Be Headliner.” On Weekend 2, Inexperienced Day’s Tré Cool posed with a sash fabricated from tissue rolls that learn, “Truly Headliner.”
The lead vocalist and guitarist of Inexperienced Day, Billie Joe Armstrong, additionally acknowledged Charli XCX’s banter. The Grammy-winning artist wore a neon inexperienced baseball “Brat” cap throughout their Coachella efficiency.
Charli took to X (previously Twitter) to answer Inexperienced Day’s clapback, writing, “obsessed.” The hilarious banter of the musicians prompted followers to reward Inexperienced Day’s witty spirit. A fan of “Pace Drive” singer posted on X, “Inexperienced Day referencing (sic) Charli XCX with an “Precise Headliner” sash and a BRAT hat throughout their Coachella present final night time. That is the way you play!”
One other impressed fan gushed, “Billie Joe Armstrong sporting a brat hat throughout the Inexperienced Day Coachella set to shade Charlie XCX is an influence transfer nobody thought he’d pull.” A 3rd fan echoed related sentiments, writing, “You possibly can’t inform me there’s not just a little shade occurring; Inexperienced Day are the unique brats.”
In the meantime, Inexperienced Day’s open assist for Palestine throughout their Coachella efficiency has garnered constructive responses throughout social media platforms. Whereas performing “Jesus of Suburbia,” Armstrong modified the unique lyrics of the tune in Week 1.
To deliver extra consciousness to the continuing Israel-Gaza battle, the 53-year-old star sang, “Runnin’ away from ache like the children from Palestine/ Tales from one other damaged dwelling.” On Weekend 2, Armstrong altered the lyrics of “Jesus of Suburbia” and sang, “Am I re——, or am I simply J.D. Vance?” The lyrics initially stated, “Am I re—— or am I simply overjoyed?” (by way of Rolling Stone)