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Green Day knew exactly how to respond to Charli XCX after she shadowed the iconic rock band in a later game full of stars after her main concert of Coachella.
The creator of “Mocosa” successes, 32, raised her eyebrows last week after she accumulated with an attitude when using a silk strip that said “lady should be the head of poster” on her white minista.
The movement instantly caused controversy on social networks, with many Green Day fans hitting the British singer of “Apple” for her ironic accessory.
On Sunday, drummer Tré Cool tok to social networks to respond to the singer “365”, accessories with a girdle made of toilet paper, which said “real holder”.
However, it seems that there were no resentments, since Charli, whose real name is Charlotte Aitchison, responded to the Punk-Rock veterans behind classics such as “When I come”, good ridiculous (time of your life “) and” “” “” “”
“Obsessed”, the creator of “Club Classics”, which has 3 victories in Grammy and 10 nominations, wrote in X. (Green Day has 4 victories in Grammy and 19 nominations).
In addition, the leader of Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong, 53, closed his main show with a “Brat” hat in honor of the singer, who acted on the main stage at the Festival two weekends.
While Weekend One’s performance by Charli XCX, who also presented “Talk Talk”, Troye Sivan, preceded Green Day on the main stage, rapper Travis Scott followed the band in the coveted closing slot.
Other posters included Lady Gaga and Post Malone, as well as performances by Missy Elliott, Megan Tea Stallion, Benson Boone, Zedd and Shaboozey.
While Charli XCX first put the scene in 2013 with the launch of his debut album “True Romance”, his true moment of rupture was in 2024 after his LP “Brat” became a pop-cultural movement.
In November, he has just been host “Saturday Night Live” and shouted an article from the New York Post that involved Martha Stewart.
And in February, the singer “360”, her first three Grammys for her new music, including the best dance/electronic album and the best Pop Dance recording for “Von Dutch.”