"I guess I am pop culture just because what I'm doing seems to be popular. When people want to do what you're doing, it's kinda popular," she reasoned. "I don't ask girls to wear pink hair; they just do it. It's not about black or white; I think it's just a statement. It doesn't matter which color you are; it's just a statement of being fearless."
What kind of ridiculous statement is that? How can you be pop culture? Does she mean she's a part of pop culture? Even that's reaching since most people wouldn't be able to name one of her songs off the top of their heads, except maybe a collab.
What kind of ridiculous statement is that? How can you be pop culture? Does she mean she's a part of pop culture? Even that's reaching since most people wouldn't be able to name one of her songs off the top of their heads, except maybe a collab.
And most recently, this has been getting a lot of attention: